seguidor - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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seguidor (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "seguidor" is primarily a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/seɡiˈðoɾ/

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Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, "seguidor" refers to a person who supports or follows a particular leader, trend, movement, religion, or style. It can denote someone who adheres to a specific ideology or philosophy. The term is commonly used across different contexts, from social media, where it describes a user who follows another person's account, to political and religious contexts, referring to supporters of a leader or belief.

The term is widely used in both oral and written contexts, but it is especially prevalent in social media discussions and marketing.

Example Sentences

  1. Juan tiene muchos seguidores en su cuenta de Instagram.
  2. Juan has many followers on his Instagram account.

  3. Los seguidores del nuevo partido político están muy entusiasmados.

  4. The supporters of the new political party are very excited.

  5. Como seguidor de la música clásica, asisto a conciertos cada mes.

  6. As a follower of classical music, I attend concerts every month.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "seguidor" appears in various idiomatic expressions and common phrases in Spanish.

Example Sentences

  1. Ser seguidor de alguien
    – Muchos jóvenes son seguidores de la moda hipster.
    – Many young people are followers of the hipster trend.

  2. Seguidor fiel
    – Ella es una seguidora fiel de su equipo de fútbol.
    – She is a loyal supporter of her football team.

  3. Tener seguidores
    – El blog de recetas ha tenido muchos seguidores desde su lanzamiento.
    – The recipe blog has gained many followers since its launch.

  4. Seguidor incondicional
    – Siempre ha sido un seguidor incondicional de su banda favorita.
    – He has always been an unconditional follower of his favorite band.

Etymology

The word "seguidor" originates from the Latin term "sequi," which means "to follow." The suffix "-dor" is used in Spanish to form nouns that denote a person who performs an action or is associated with a particular quality, hence it translates to "follower."

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23-07-2024