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What does "sígueme" mean?

What does "sígueme" mean?

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What does "sigueme" mean? On the "i" it as the ` over it that is like the dot.

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updated Mar 3, 2013
edited by --Mariana--
posted by loophole47

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It means "follow me", from the verb "seguir" - to follow

updated Mar 3, 2013
edited by Jeremy
posted by chicasabrosa
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Marianne said

I beleive that "Sígueme" is the informal command and that "Sígame" is the formal command.

As usual, Marianne is correct, except when spelling the word "believe", hehe.

updated Mar 3, 2013
posted by Eddy
Jejeje - --Mariana--, May 12, 2010
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It's the impertavie form of the verb seguir , it is tú sigue which means Follow! and if you want to say Follow me! it's Sigueme! and it's informal.. If you want to say formal it will be Sigame (usted) ! smile

updated Mar 3, 2013
posted by culé
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Never seen "sigueme" = "follow me" which would be the non-imperative version (hence rarely/never used). What you used to see on almost every airport were vehicles with a sign at the back that said "sigame" (the imperative) which directed aircraft to where they belonged. Mostly this is now all automated etc.

Btw - in classical Rome, the prostitutes had the equivalent carved in reverse on the bottoms of their sandals.

updated Mar 3, 2013
edited by geofc
posted by geofc
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Geof said:

Never seen "sigueme"

I beleive that "Sígueme" is the informal command and that "Sígame" is the formal command.

updated May 12, 2010
posted by --Mariana--
Like I wrote Marianne. Tch! tch! - geofc, May 12, 2010
You said "non-imperative version," but I think it is an imperative tu command. - --Mariana--, May 12, 2010