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How to Say "i warrant" in Spanish

The Spanish word fori warrantis garantizoA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
verbA2
legal/commercial context
A colorful storybook illustration showing a close-up of two different hands firmly gripping each other in a handshake, symbolizing a guarantee or commitment.

Examples

Yo garantizo que el producto llegará mañana.

I guarantee that the product will arrive tomorrow.

Si lo haces a mi manera, te garantizo el éxito.

If you do it my way, I guarantee you success.

No garantizo nada, pero haré lo mejor posible.

I don't guarantee anything, but I will do my best.

The 'Yo' Form

This word, 'garantizo,' is only used when you are the one doing the action, meaning 'I guarantee.' It's the standard present tense form.

Verb Structure

The base verb is 'garantizar' (to guarantee). Like most '-ar' verbs, the 'yo' form ends in '-o'.

Future Spelling Change

Mistake:Using 'yo garantizo que haré' when you mean to guarantee the action itself, not your promise.

Correction: Often, you need the subjunctive form after a guarantee if you are assuring a future action: 'Garantizo que (él) lo haga' (I guarantee he does it). However, for simple statements, 'garantizo que' plus the normal verb form is common.

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