seguir

Meaning

  1. (intransitive, transitive) to follow
  2. to continue (on); to keep, to keep on (can be combined with the gerund to indicate that someone or something continues doing something)
  3. to further do something
  4. (transitive) to follow, observe, to obey (a rule, religion)
  5. (Internet, transitive) to follow (to subscribe to content from an account)
  6. to remain, to stay, to still be
  7. to ensue
  8. to follow, to pursue, to track, to trace, to tail, to chase
  9. to proceed
  10. (intransitive) to continue, to keep up
  11. to follow up
  12. to follow in, to continue
  13. to stick to
  14. (reflexive) to follow, to be followed

Frequency

A1
Hyphenated as
se‧guir
Pronounced as (IPA)
/seˈɡiɾ/
Etymology

In summary

Inherited from Vulgar Latin *sequīre, from deponent Classical Latin sequī, sequor, from Proto-Italic *sekʷōr, from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (“to follow”). Cognate with English segue, suit, sequel, sequence, and sue.

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