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How to Say "place it" in Spanish

The Spanish word forplace itis ponloA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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ponlo

Contraction (Imperative Command)A1
informal command to position something
A stylized illustration showing a person's hand gently placing a simple blue cube onto a clean wooden table.

Examples

El libro está en el suelo. Ponlo en la estantería.

The book is on the floor. Put it on the shelf.

Si ves mi teléfono, ponlo a cargar, por favor.

If you see my phone, put it on charge, please.

¡Ponlo ahí! Ese es su sitio.

Put it there! That's its spot.

Structure of Commands

This word is a combination of the irregular command 'pon' (from the verb 'poner') and the pronoun 'lo' ('it' or 'him').

Pronoun Placement

When giving an affirmative command (telling someone to do something), the pronouns always stick to the end of the verb, forming one word.

The Accent Mark

An accent mark is required over the 'o' in 'ponlo' to keep the stress on the original command syllable ('pon'), even after the pronoun is added.

Forgetting the Accent

Mistake:Pongo lo.

Correction: Ponlo. The accent is crucial to keep the correct pronunciation and stress on the first syllable.

Negative Commands

Mistake:No ponlo aquí.

Correction: No lo pongas aquí. For negative commands, the pronoun 'lo' moves *before* the verb, and the verb changes to the special command form (subjunctive).

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