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)
sigue todo recto
La vida sigue / continúa.Analyse:Continua --- continuous (feminine)Continúa --- It goes on / go on!
-way to go!, as exclamation of approval is "¡Sigue así!" in spanish -way to go, meaning a route, is "Este es el camino"
"Keep it up!"
life goes on
sigue repitiendo
el sigue jugando conmigo
sigue todo recto
"Y tu sigue" means "and you continue" in Spanish. It is often used to encourage someone to keep going or to persist in a certain behavior or action.
Siga / sigan / sigue / seguid sonriendo.
Sigue Sigue Sputnik was created in 1982.
Seguir remandoSiga / sigan / sigue / seguid remando.
Que dia sigue despues del lunes?
I think you mean "sigue esperando" which means "continue waiting". Sigue as a command can also mean "keep on" or "go on" Although, waiting is the most common meaning of esperando, it can also mean hoping or wishing.
De esta manera / de la siguiente manera.
Translation: Follow Christ today
"Follow your dreams" can be translated to Spanish as "sigue tus sueños" or "persigue tus sueños".