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How to Say ‘I still believe in him.’ in Mexican Spanish

Yo sigo creyendo en él.

💬 Usage Tip: 'Sigo' implies continuity, ideal for expressing ongoing belief or action.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Belief and trust underline key relationships and character motives in the series.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Yo

[yo]

I

The pronoun used by a speaker or writer to refer to themselves.

Example

Yo pienso que es cierto porque yo sigo creyendo en él.

I think it is true because I still believe in him.

sigo

[si-go]

still

Up to and including the present or the time mentioned.

Example

Yo continuo en este camino porque yo sigo creyendo en él.

I continue on this path because I still believe in him.

creyendo

[cre-yen-do]

believing

To accept something as true or someone as trustworthy.

Example

Incluso con las dificultades, yo sigo creyendo en él.

Even with difficulties, I still believe in him.

en

[en]

in

Used to indicate something or someone being involved or participating.

Example

Confío plenamente en su habilidad porque yo sigo creyendo en él.

I fully trust his ability because I still believe in him.

él

[el]

him

Used to refer to a male person or a thing previously mentioned.

Example

Continuaré apoyándolo porque yo sigo creyendo en él.

I will continue to support him because I still believe in him.

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