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Meaning
"Vamos" is a Spanish word that translates to "let's go" in English. It is often used as an invitation or encouragement to move along or take action, typically when someone wants to motivate others to leave a place or begin an activity.
Synonyms
- Vamos (itself can be considered)
- Let's go
- Come on
- Move along
- Hurry up
Antonyms
Etymology
The word "vamos" comes from the Spanish verb "ir," which means "to go." "Vamos" is the first-person plural form in the present indicative, meaning "we go." It has its roots in Latin from the word "ire," which also means "to go."
Examples
- In a casual setting: "Vamos a la playa después de clases." (Let's go to the beach after class.)
- During a sports event: "¡Vamos, equipo! ¡Pueden hacerlo!" (Let's go, team! You can do it!)
- Among friends: "¿Listos para salir? ¡Vamos!" (Ready to go out? Let's go!)
- Motivational context: "Vamos, no podemos dar up ahora." (Come on, we can't give up now.)