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Spanish Phrase

Voy bastante seguido al supermercado.

/boj βasˈtan.te seˈɣi.ðo al su.per.merˈka.ðo/
Meaning"I go to the supermarket quite often."
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Meaning

This phrase describes a habitual action related to grocery shopping. The word 'seguido' functions as an adverb here, meaning 'often' or 'frequently', while 'bastante' intensifies it to mean 'quite' or 'fairly'.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing your weekly routines or lifestyle habits with others. It is a natural way to explain how frequently you handle chores like food shopping.

Grammar Breakdown

Voybastanteseguidoalsupermercado

1

Ir (Voy)

'Voy' is the first-person singular present tense of the irregular verb 'ir', meaning 'I go'.

2

Adverbial use of 'seguido'

In many regions, especially Latin America, 'seguido' is used colloquially as an adverb meaning 'often'.

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Contraction 'al'

The contraction 'al' is formed by combining 'a' (to) and 'el' (the) and is mandatory in Spanish grammar.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Tienes comida en casa para la cena?

Do you have food at home for dinner?

Sí, voy bastante seguido al supermercado.

Yes, I go to the supermarket quite often.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Voy bastante seguido a el supermercado.

    In Spanish, the preposition 'a' and the masculine article 'el' must always contract into 'al'.

  • Voy bastante frecuente al supermercado.

    'Frecuente' is an adjective; use the adverbial phrase 'seguido' or the adverb 'frecuentemente' to describe how often you go.

Alternatives

  • Suelo ir al supermercado a menudo.

    I usually go to the supermarket often.

  • Voy al súper con frecuencia.

    I go to the 'super' frequently.

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Cultural Tip

While large supermarkets are common in cities, many people in Spanish-speaking cultures still visit local 'mercados' or 'ferias' for fresh produce. Using the word 'súper' is a very common shorthand for 'supermercado' in casual conversation.