Siga (en. Follow)
/ˈsi.ɣa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that an action should continue or be maintained.
The teacher says to follow your own pace.
El profesor dice que siga a su ritmo.
Allows someone to continue in an activity or path.
Keep going, don't stop here.
Siga, no se detenga aquí.
Considers that something is valid or should be upheld.
Follow the instructions to the letter.
Siga las instrucciones al pie de la letra.
Etymology
From Latin 'sequere', which means 'to follow'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
keep going
Continue with what you are doing.
siga adelante
let the party continue
It refers to the continuation of celebrations or activities.
que siga el baile
Related Words
to follow
To continue or advance on a path.
seguir
follow-up
The action of following something or someone.
seguimiento
follower
A person who follows another or an ideology.
seguidor
Slang Meanings
Continue with life without worry.
Sometimes you just have to leave everything and simply go on, without looking back.
A veces hay que dejar todo y simplemente siga, sin mirar atrás.
To follow a trend or current.
In fashion, the best thing is to follow what is trendy.
En moda, lo mejor es que siga lo que está de moda.