Sigo (en. I continue)
/ˈsi.ɣo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To remain in the same state, action, or process.
I continue studying every day to improve my grades.
Sigo estudiando todos los días para mejorar mis notas.
To stay on a direction or course.
I follow the path until I reach the park.
Sigo el camino hasta llegar al parque.
To continue after a change or interruption.
After the break, I continue with the presentation.
Después de la pausa, sigo con la presentación.
Etymology
From Latin 'sequi', which means to follow.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I move forward
To continue with life or a project despite difficulties.
sigo adelante
I follow your advice
To follow someone's recommendation.
sigo tu consejo
I follow in their footsteps
To imitate or follow someone's behavior.
sigo sus pasos
Related Words
to follow
Root verb that means to continue or go after something.
seguir
follow-up
The action of following something or someone.
seguimiento
follower
A person who follows another, usually in a context of support or admiration.
seguidor
Slang Meanings
To move forward without giving up.
Despite the problems, I remain firm.
A pesar de los problemas, sigo firme.
To continue with a usual activity.
I’m continuing with the party, I don’t want to leave.
Sigo con la fiesta, no me quiero ir.