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  1. Apr 22, 2017 · 1) To encourage or persuade (called imperative by some): ¡vamos! (this form is identical to "we go" in present tense) 2) For typical subjunctive uses, vayamos (e.g. Espero que vayamos).

    • Guay. Guay is Spanish slang that normally refers to something or someone cool, and can even go as far as amazing. In general, you can use it for anything positive.
    • Vale. A commonly used agreement word, similar to “ok” or “alright”. Vale, más tarde voy y te ayudo – Sure, I’ll come by later and help you. Espérame acá, ¿Vale?
    • Venga. This one can also work a filler word too, with a translation that could be considered as a more enthusiastic “alright!” , or indeed, a frustrated “come on”
    • Hombre. In English, some native speakers use this one in a similar way. The literal translation is “man”, but in Spanish slang, it’s used as a term of endearment to the point where its meaning is used more as an interjection, rather than its literal one.
  2. Feb 4, 2024 · In essence, while both "vamos" and "vamonos" convey the notion of moving together, they evoke different emotional and social contexts. "Vamos" embodies the spirit of camaraderie and shared activities, inviting others to join in a collective experience.

  3. Learn the essential Argentine Slang with the 28 most popular Spanish words you'll hear the locals use on the streets of Buenos Aires.

  4. Sep 29, 2018 · The word of God comes to us in three forms: the personal word, the spoken word, and the written word. This article will explain what each form is and what God accomplishes through each form of the word.

  5. Vamos definition: lets go! (used as an exclamation of encouragement or exhortation). See examples of VAMOS used in a sentence.

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