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can someone tell me what this says,

sigo la misma rutina todos los dias.

how would i ask this in a question'''

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I follow the same (old) routine every day.

¿Sigues la misma rutina todos los dias'

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thanks

so why is it that a sentence like this does not have an interrogative word or question at the beginning'

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Because Spanish grammar rules differ from those of English. Questions are formed more by intonation or punctuation than by word addition or word order.

¿Tienes hambre? = Are you hungry?
Tienes hambre = You are hungry.

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okay, thank you!

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Just in case I misunderstood you, my first post above includes a translation of the English you gave, and then a question, with the subject changed. The Spanish means "Do you follow the same routine every day'" I changed the subject because it wouldn't make much since for the subject to be "I" in this question, since the speaker would already know the answer.

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