💬 How do you say 'Go on' in Spanish? Discover it in a fun way! 🎉

Welcome, Spanish learners! 😃 Have you ever come across the phrase 'Go on' and wondered how to translate it into Spanish? Don’t worry, we’re here to help! 💡 Let’s explore the different ways to say 'Go on' in Spanish, from informal to formal. We’ll also reveal some cool expressions like 'Go ahead' and 'What’s going on?' that you'll likely hear a lot on the streets of Spain and Latin America. Let’s dive in! 🚀💬

how do you say go on in spanish​

📢 How do you say 'Go on' in Spanish informally?

When we’re chatting casually, there are several ways to tell someone to continue talking or carry on with what they're doing. Sound familiar? Here are the best options! 😏

Sigue: If someone’s telling an interesting story and you want them to keep going, just say 'Sigue'! 🗣️

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Adelante: This is the 'Go on' expression with more flair! If someone’s hesitating to take the next step, you say: '¡Adelante!' 🚶‍♂️💥

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🚀 'Go ahead' in Spanish

Now, if you're in a more formal setting or need to give someone permission to do something, what you're looking for is 'Adelante'. Yes, the same as before, but with a more serious vibe (yet still just as awesome! 😉). A typical example would be:

Adelante, puedes hacerlo: Here, you’re giving the green light to that great idea or action. Keep going with confidence! 💪💡

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🤔 What does 'What’s going on?' mean in Spanish?

Heads up! If you ever find yourself in a confusing situation or see something strange happening, you’ll probably want to ask, 'What’s going on?'. Well, in Spanish, we have a few ways to do this. Get ready to hear these phrases! 🎧👂

¿Qué pasa? 🤔: The most common one, and easy to remember!

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¿Qué ocurre?: Another option that will make you sound a little more formal.

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¿Qué está pasando?: If something interesting is going on, this is the perfect question! 👀✨

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🏃‍♀️ How do you say 'Let’s go' in Spanish?

Let’s get going, with the coolest touch of Spanish slang! If you want to join the fun or just go for a walk, here are the most commonly used phrases:

Vamos: The direct and easiest way to say 'Let’s go'. Let’s do this! 🏃‍♀️💨

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Vámonos: Besides saying 'Let’s go', this one suggests it’s time to do something fun! 🎉💃

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🌍 What does 'Luego que' mean in Spanish? 

Here’s a little trick for those who want to sound super native (but with a slight difference between Spain and Latin America). Pay attention! 👀

In Latin America (using 'luego que'):
'Luego que termine el trabajo, iré a casa': In some Latin American countries, this is the typical way of saying 'after'. 🏠🌎

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In Spain (using 'después de que'):
'Después de que termine el trabajo, iré a casa': In Spain, this is the most common way. Less fuss! 🇪🇸👌

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Both expressions mean the same, but it's important to know the regional differences to speak like a true expert. 🌍✨

🎮 Interactive Exercise: Practice the expressions in Spanish

1. How do you say 'go on' informally in Spanish?

2. Which expression is used to say 'go ahead' in Spanish?

3. If you're seeing something strange, what would you ask?

4. How would you invite your friends to go for a walk?

5. Which phrase would you use to say 'let's go' in Spanish?

6. If you want someone to keep talking, what would you say?

7. What does 'Luego que termine el trabajo' mean in Spanish?

8. What would you say if someone asks you "¿Qué pasa?" and you want to know more?

9. What is the correct way to say 'go on' in a more formal context?

10. What does 'Después de que termine el trabajo, iré a casa' mean?

Which of the expressions you've learned today do you find most useful, and why?

Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments!


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