This is the 7443rd most frequent Spanish word.
it
The Spanish equivalent of "it" depends on context, often translated as "lo," "la," "le," or omitted as subject pronouns are implied.
Here, 'it' refers to an object (a thing) that the speaker saw at the store.
Lo vi en la tienda ayer.
I saw it at the store yesterday.
In this sentence, 'it' represents an idea or a concept that is important to consider.
Es importante considerarlo antes de decidir.
It is important to consider it before deciding.
'It' refers to an event (like a meeting or an outdoor activity) that will be canceled if the weather condition occurs.