Does conversion from PDF to word document make file compatible to Kindle?

I am struggling to make a file of my ebook that is compatible with Kindle. I don't want to buy another conversion tool that will NOT be compatible with Kindle. Has anyone used the PDF conversion for their Kindle ebook? Thank you.

The Kindle can read PDF files as is... I'm not sure it can read Word files,
though. However, it can read plain text files.
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