Inklingo

seguiremos

seh-ghee-RAY-mohs/se.ɣiˈɾe.mos/

seguiremos means we will continue in Spanish (to keep doing something).

we will continue, we will follow

Also: we will keep going, we will carry on
VerbB1regular (in this tense), irregular (in other tenses) ir
Two stylized small figures walking side-by-side along a winding dirt path that extends toward the horizon, symbolizing continuing an action or journey.
infinitiveseguir
gerundsiguiendo
past Participleseguido

📝 In Action

Si no encontramos el camino, seguiremos el mapa.

A2

If we don't find the way, we will follow the map.

No importa lo difícil que sea, seguiremos luchando por nuestros derechos.

B1

No matter how difficult it is, we will continue fighting for our rights.

Cuando regresemos, seguiremos con la presentación.

B1

When we return, we will continue with the presentation.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • continuaremos (we will continue)
  • proseguiremos (we will proceed)

Antonyms

  • pararemos (we will stop)
  • detendremos (we will detain/stop)

Common Collocations

  • seguiremos adelantewe will move forward
  • seguiremos las instruccioneswe will follow the instructions

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedsigue
yosigo
sigues
ellos/ellas/ustedessiguen
nosotrosseguimos
vosotrosseguís

imperfect

él/ella/ustedseguía
yoseguía
seguías
ellos/ellas/ustedesseguían
nosotrosseguíamos
vosotrosseguíais

preterite

él/ella/ustedsiguió
yoseguí
seguiste
ellos/ellas/ustedessiguieron
nosotrosseguimos
vosotrosseguisteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedsiga
yosiga
sigas
ellos/ellas/ustedessigan
nosotrossigamos
vosotrossigáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedsiguiera
yosiguiera
siguieras
ellos/ellas/ustedessiguieran
nosotrossiguiéramos
vosotrossiguierais

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: seguiremos

Question 1 of 1

Which English phrase best translates 'Seguiremos adelante sin ti'?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
seguir(to follow, to continue)Verb
el seguimiento(the follow-up, tracking)Noun
el seguidor(the follower (person))Noun
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

The verb 'seguir' comes from the Latin verb *sequi*, which meant 'to follow' or 'to attend.' The meaning has remained very consistent over centuries.

First recorded: Around the 10th century (as 'seguir' or similar forms)

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: seguirFrench: suivre

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is 'seguir' considered an irregular verb if 'seguiremos' looks regular?

'Seguir' is irregular because it has stem changes (e to i) in the present tense (e.g., tú sigues) and in the preterite (e.g., él siguió). However, the future tense ('seguiremos') is regular because you just add the future endings to the full infinitive ('seguir').

How do I use 'seguiremos' to talk about continuing an action?

You pair 'seguiremos' with the gerund (the -ing form) of the action you are continuing. For example, 'Seguiremos buscando' means 'We will keep looking/searching.'