continue but its an obscure way of saying it
"Seguir" means "to follow" or "to continue" in English.
There's no reason for me to keep texting with you. I don't know who you are.
"Seguir" means "to follow" or "to continue" in Spanish. It is a verb that is commonly used to express actions that come after or continue from a previous action.
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
You can say "Obrigado(a) pelo seguimento" in Portuguese to thank someone for following you.
"Nossa" in English translates to "our" or "ours."
It means, "You/he/she can't continue/follow."
seguir
It means "to follow".
seguir=To follow. Sometimes it means to continue, but usually it means to follow. The imperative from seguir is 'sigue' = 'follow!' (e.g. sigueme = follow me)
It means, "..to continue seeking," or, "...to keep looking [for something]."
Tengo Razones para Seguir was created in 1988-08.
forget the past continue forward
There's no reason for me to keep texting with you. I don't know who you are.
Seguir con vida
You can say "Obrigado(a) pelo seguimento" in Portuguese to thank someone for following you.
It's spelled wrong, but it means: No one wants to follow the map of my heart.
"Seguir" means "to follow" or "to continue" in Spanish. It is a verb that is commonly used to express actions that come after or continue from a previous action.