Among other things, it means to "follow behind someone," "to follow with the eye," "to continue an activity that was interrupted [to resume]," "to keep on going."
"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.
"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.
"Soy espaΓ±ol" means "I am Spanish" in English.
"I don't know very much Spanish but I want to speak in Spanish with you."
le gusta cuando hablo en espanol = He/she likes it when I speak Spanish
seguir
"Seguir" means "to follow" or "to continue" in English.
It means "to follow".
Spanish (un) espanol = (a) Spaniard
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, "You/he/she can't continue/follow."
It means, "..to continue seeking," or, "...to keep looking [for something]."
hablas espanol = (do) you speak spanish
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QUIEN HABLA Espanol who speaks Spanish
what does tengo la clase de espanol en la primera hora mean in English
Té español.'Tea Espanol' translates to Spanish as 'té Español'.