How to Say ‘Is still playing soccer?’ in Mexican Spanish
Sigue jugando al fútbol
💬 Usage Tip: Checks for continuity in activities.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Soccer (fútbol) is extremely popular in Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
Sigue
Continues
To keep doing something.
Sigue estudiando.
He continues studying.
jugando
playing
Engaging in a game or activity for enjoyment.
Está jugando en el parque.
He is playing in the park.
al fútbol
soccer
The sport played between two teams, also known as football outside North America.
Juega al fútbol los fines de semana.
He plays soccer on weekends.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Sigue
[SEE-geh]
Continues
To persist in an activity or process without interruption.
Sigue estudiando la ciencia por su interés.
He continues studying science for his interest.
jugando
[hoo-GAHN-doh]
playing
Engaging in a sport or activity for enjoyment.
Está jugando al fútbol en el parque.
He is playing soccer in the park.
al
[ahl]
to the
A contraction of 'a el' used before masculine singular nouns.
Va al parque a jugar.
He goes to the park to play.
fútbol
[FOOT-bol]
soccer
A team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball.
Practican el fútbol cada miércoles.
They practice soccer every Wednesday.
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