seguirá
“seguirá” means “will follow” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
will follow, will continue
Also: will pursue, will subscribe (to)
📝 In Action
Ella seguirá el mapa para encontrar el tesoro.
A1She will follow the map to find the treasure.
El equipo seguirá trabajando hasta que termine el proyecto.
A2The team will continue working until the project finishes.
Si no paras de molestar, mi perro te seguirá a todas partes.
B1If you don't stop bothering him, my dog will follow you everywhere.
will remain, will still be

📝 In Action
La verdad seguirá siendo importante, aunque la ignoremos.
B1The truth will remain important, even if we ignore it.
Aunque cambie de trabajo, él seguirá siendo mi mejor amigo.
B2Even if he changes jobs, he will still be my best friend.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Words that translate to "seguirá" in Spanish:
will pursue→✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: seguirá
Question 1 of 2
Which sentence correctly uses 'seguirá' to mean 'will continue'?
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📚 Etymology▼
Comes from the Vulgar Latin word *sequire*, which itself derived from the classic Latin verb *sequi*, meaning 'to follow' or 'to attend.' The meaning of 'to continue' is a natural extension of 'to follow a path.'
First recorded: Appears in Spanish writings dating back to the 10th century.
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the verb 'seguir' irregular in the future tense?
No, even though the verb 'seguir' is very irregular in the present tense (sigo, sigues), the future tense ('seguirá,' 'seguiremos,' etc.) is completely regular. You just add the standard future endings to the full infinitive 'seguir'.
How do I know if 'seguirá' means 'will follow' or 'will continue'?
The context usually makes it clear. If it's followed by a noun (seguirá el camino), it means 'will follow.' If it's followed by the -ando/-iendo form of a verb (seguirá estudiando), it means 'will continue' that action.

