fodder
The Spanish word 'pienso' typically refers to 'feed' or 'fodder' in English, usually used in the context of food for animals, particularly livestock or pets. However, it can also be a conjugation of the verb 'pensar', which means 'to think', depending on the context. In this case, 'pienso' would translate to 'I think'. Therefore, the English meaning of 'pienso' relies heavily on the context in which it is used.
I plan to go to the movies tonight.
The Spanish verb 'pienso' meaning 'I think', is also used to express intentions or plans about future activities. Here it is used before a verb (ir) to indicate a planned action.
I always think about you.
In Spanish, 'pienso en' is used to indicate who or what is the object of someone's thoughts. It demonstrates concern or affection for the person mentioned.
I think it's a good idea.
This sentence is a basic way of expressing opinion in Spanish. 'Pienso que' literally translates as 'I think that,' it is often used to introduce a statement of belief or judgment.