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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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).

  4. 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.

  5. May 25, 2017 · It is safer to use exclamation points to indicate its use as a nosotros command. There are two items to remember, however: 1) the reflexive form is ¡Vámonos! (Let's leave!; note the omission of the first s), and 2) negative forms are based on the subjunctive, vayamos. ¡Vamos a divertirnos! Let's have some fun!

  6. 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"...

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  8. 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.

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