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A2 Verbs

Italian word

seguire

to follow, to attend (a course), to keep up with

Looks like

to continue / to sequence

not a direct cognate

⚠️ The trap

The follow meaning is clear. But 'seguire un corso' = to attend/take a course (different from 'frequentare' which implies regular enrollment). 'Stai seguendo?' = 'Are you following? / Are you keeping up?' Used in teaching. 'A seguire' = 'next/following' (TV/schedules).

To say "not a direct cognate" in Italian:

N/A

"seguire" in English means:

to follow, to attend (a course), to keep up with

Example

"Seguo un corso di yoga da tre mesi."

"I have been attending a yoga course for three months."

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