In this Spanish lesson for beginners we are going to lear how to say let's go, vamos / vámonos, in Castilian Spanish.Hola, my name is Pablo and I am a native
Give your grandmother a hug. 2. Abuelita. Abuelita is an affectionate term for the word “grandmother” in Spanish. You can see that it is similar to the word abuela and features the suffix -ita. The suffix means it is a diminutive in Spanish, a word that evokes cuteness or fondness. Spanish speakers use the word abuelita to refer to an
This is different from ‘ Vamos ‘. ‘ Vámonos ‘ comes from the verb ‘ irse ‘ – to leave, and means “ Let’s leave”, as in now. There is an immediacy to the word. ‘ Vamos ‘ comes from ‘ ir ‘ which is what we are studying here. It means: We go, We are going or Let’s go. It does not have the same urgency as ‘ Vámonos
Spanish (Mexico) nos vamos = we are leaving, like an imperative way. nos vemos = we are leaving, in a way of saying good bye. nos vamos = we are leaving, like an imperative way.
phrase. 1. (let's depart at the present moment; used to make a suggestion; first person plural) a. let's go now. Déjame terminar de ver este episodio y te llevo a tu cita. - No. Vamos ahora.Let me finish watching this episode and I'll take you to your appointment. - No. Let's go now.