How to Say ‘I still believe’ in Spain Spanish
Yo sigo creyendo
yoh SEE-goh kray-YEN-doh
[yoh SEE-goh kray-YEN-doh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Sigo creyendo' suggests continuity, a concept vividly expressed in Spanish.
Phrase Breakdown
Yo
[yoh]
I
First person singular pronoun used by a speaker to refer to themselves.
Yo creo en ti.
I believe in you.
sigo
[SEE-goh]
continue
Persisting or ongoing action.
Sigo trabajando.
I continue working.
creyendo
[kray-YEN-doh]
believing
Holding an opinion or conviction as true.
Creo en la magia.
I believe in magic.
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