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Spanish Phrase

Sigue las redes oficiales.

/ˈsi.ɣe las ˈre.ðes o.fiˈsja.les/
Meaning"Follow the official networks."
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Meaning

This phrase is a command, telling someone to 'follow the official networks.' In modern context, 'redes oficiales' almost exclusively refers to official social media channels or online platforms of an organization, brand, or public figure. It's a common call to action to encourage engagement and information dissemination.

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When to use

You would typically use this phrase when promoting an organization, event, or person, and you want to direct people to their legitimate online presence. It's often seen in advertisements, at the end of presentations, or in public announcements to ensure people get information from verified sources.

Grammar Breakdown

Siguelasredesoficiales

1

Sigue (Seguir)

'Sigue' is the informal (tú) imperative form of the verb 'seguir', meaning 'to follow'. It's a direct command. For a formal command (usted), it would be 'Siga'.

2

las

'Las' is the feminine plural definite article, equivalent to 'the' in English. It is used here because 'redes' is a feminine plural noun.

3

redes

'Redes' is the plural of 'red', which literally means 'net' or 'grid'. In this context, it's a common abbreviation for 'redes sociales' (social networks/media).

4

oficiales

'Oficiales' is the plural form of the adjective 'oficial' (official). Adjectives in Spanish must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify, so it matches 'redes' (feminine plural).

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A

Para más información sobre el evento, ¿dónde puedo buscar?

For more information about the event, where can I look?

Sigue las redes oficiales. Allí publicamos todas las novedades.

Follow the official networks. We publish all updates there.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sigue a las redes oficiales.

    The verb 'seguir' (to follow) does not require the personal 'a' when referring to inanimate objects or concepts like 'redes' (networks). The 'a' is typically used before a direct object that is a person or a personified entity.

  • Sigue los redes oficiales.

    'Redes' is a feminine plural noun, so it requires the feminine plural definite article 'las', not 'los'.

  • Sigue las redes oficial.

    The adjective 'oficial' must agree in number with the noun 'redes', so it should be 'oficiales' (plural).

Alternatives

  • Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales.

    Follow us on our social media.

  • Mantente al tanto en nuestros canales oficiales.

    Stay updated on our official channels.

  • Visita nuestras plataformas oficiales.

    Visit our official platforms.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking countries, social media plays a significant role in communication, news dissemination, and public engagement. Official accounts are crucial for brands, governments, and public figures to connect with their audience. This phrase is a direct and common way to encourage people to seek out and trust information from verified sources, reflecting a culture that values direct communication and official channels for important updates.