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seguimos

Seguimos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb seguir, which means to continue or to follow. As a standalone word, it translates roughly as “we continue” or “we follow.” In everyday usage it appears in many expressions with adverbs, prepositions, or complement clauses, for example: seguimos adelante (we move on), seguimos buscando (we keep looking), seguimos trabajando (we keep working).

Origin and form: seguir is an irregular verb, and its present indicative forms show a stem variation

Usos comunes: seguimos is used to denote continuity of an action, ongoing status, or a deliberate continuation

Notas relacionadas: seguir, seguimiento, continuación, progreso.

in
several
persons.
The
forms
include
sigo,
sigues,
sigue,
seguimos,
seguís,
siguen.
The
nosotros
form,
seguimos,
combines
the
stem
with
the
-imos
ending
and
is
used
to
express
ongoing
action
in
the
present.
The
verb
carries
the
core
sense
of
continuing,
pursuing,
or
keeping
up
with
something,
and
its
nuances
can
shift
with
context
and
accompanying
words.
of
a
plan
or
course
of
events.
It
often
appears
with
verbs
of
action
or
with
prepositional
phrases,
such
as
seguir
adelante,
seguir
con,
or
seguir
buscando.
In
narrative
or
discourse,
it
can
introduce
a
progression:
“Seguimos
con
la
historia”
(We
continue
with
the
story).
It
can
also
function
in
conditional
or
temporal
constructions
depending
on
surrounding
clauses.