How to Say "transforming" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “transforming” is “convirtiendo” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El agua se está convirtiendo en hielo por el frío.
The water is turning into ice because of the cold.
Están convirtiendo la vieja fábrica en un museo de arte moderno.
They are converting the old factory into a modern art museum.
La crisis está convirtiendo la vida en un desafío diario.
The crisis is turning life into a daily challenge.
Continuous Action
The word 'convirtiendo' is the '-ing' form (gerund) and is usually paired with a form of 'estar' (like 'estoy,' 'estás,' 'está') to show an action currently in progress: 'está convirtiendo' means 'is converting'.
The 'e to i' Stem Change
When forming the gerund of 'convertir,' the 'e' in the middle changes to an 'i,' which is why we say 'convirtiendo' instead of 'convertiendo.' This change also happens in the past tense (like 'convirtió').
Using the wrong vowel change
Mistake: “La ciudad está *convertiendo* la basura.”
Correction: La ciudad está *convirtiendo* la basura. (Remember the e > i change in the gerund form!)
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