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conviértela

Conviértela is the second-person singular affirmative imperative form of the Spanish verb convertir, combined with the feminine direct object pronoun la. It translates roughly as “turn it into…” or “convert it,” when addressing someone informal you (tú). The base verb form is convierte; adding the feminine pronoun la yields conviértela. The acute accent on í is required to preserve the original stress pattern after the pronoun is attached.

This construction is part of the broader system of clitic pronouns in Spanish, where direct object pronouns

Usage guidelines: conviértela is used when giving a direct, informal instruction to someone you know well and

Examples: Conviértela en PDF. Conviértela a formato digital. For masculine objects, the corresponding form is conviértelo;

attach
to
affirmative
commands.
The
same
pattern
applies
to
other
gender
and
number
combinations:
conviértelo
(masculine
singular),
conviértela
(feminine
singular),
conviértelos
(masculine
plural),
conviértelalas
(feminine
plural),
and
equivalents
for
other
persons
like
usted
or
ustedes
with
corresponding
changes
in
pronunciation
and
spelling.
when
the
referred
object
is
feminine
and
singular.
In
negative
commands,
the
pronoun
typically
precedes
the
verb
(no
la
conviertas).
The
form
may
appear
in
instructional
contexts,
customer-facing
phrases,
or
casual
dialogue.
for
mixed
or
plural
objects,
adapt
the
pronouns
accordingly
(conviértelos,
conviértelas,
etc.).