How to Say ‘It’s still the same.’ in Mexican Spanish
Sigue igual.
SEE-geh ee-GWAHL
[SEE-geh ee-GWAHL]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally: "It continues the same." Short, useful, and very natural.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This is a great phrase in Mexico for repairs, health, internet, paperwork—you name it.
Phrase Breakdown
Sigue
[SEE-geh]
it continues / it stays
From seguir; here it means the problem continues or remains the same.
Sigue igual después de revisar la llave y el boiler.
It’s still the same after checking the valve and the boiler.
igual
[ee-GWAHL]
the same
Used to say there has been no change in the situation.
El problema sigue igual desde ayer en la noche.
The problem has been the same since last night.
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