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    • Difference between ‘Vamos’ and ‘Vámonos’ in Spanish
      • Vamos’ is the verb ‘ir’ in one of its present tense forms. It means ‘we go’. It is also used as an expression to cheer someone on. In this context, ‘vamos’ could mean ‘go’ or ‘come on’. ‘Vámonos’ is the imperative form of ‘irse’. It means ‘let’s leave’ or ‘let’s go’.
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  2. What is the difference between vamos and vayamos? Compare and contrast the definitions and English translations of vamos and vayamos on SpanishDictionary.com, the world's most accurate Spanish-English reference website.

  3. The difference between vamos and vámonos lies in the change in meaning of ir when used pronominally as irse (see se aspectual), which means 'to leave' a place rather than 'to go' to another place. Often this difference can be quite subtle to the untrained ear. Vamos, llego tarde (vayamos-literary) — Let's go. I'm running late

  4. Nov 5, 2006 · So, when you need a subjunctive, use "vayamos"; when you need an imperative, use "vamos" ("vayamos" is also correct, but not much used). Either form can take a pronoun: "vámonos", "vayámonos", and the difference is the usual between "ir" (to go) and "irse" (to go away, to leave). By the way, "¡vamos!"

  5. There are 3 ways in Spanish to use the imperative of verb "ir" for nosotros: 1. ¡vayamos! (or vayámonos) 2. ¡vamos! 3. ¡vámonos! 1. is using the present subjunctive form which is the general rule for all verbs, e.g. "hagamos una fiesta", "abramos las ventanas"...

  6. Sep 27, 2013 · 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). This form is, in general, rarely used instead of "vamos", except in literary cases.

  7. Oct 2, 2015 · I understand that "Let's go" in Spanish is vámonos or vamos depending on the context. However, I have also learned from grammar books that all the "let's..." constructs translate into Spanish using the 1st person plural subjunctive conjugation.

  8. What is the difference between vayamos and vamos? Compare and contrast the definitions and English translations of vayamos and vamos on SpanishDictionary.com, the world's most accurate Spanish-English reference website.