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  2. Spanish learners often wonder about the difference between vamos and vámonos. Both of these words are used to mean let's go and they are both nosotros command forms of the verb ir. The difference is that vámonos is the command form with a pronoun attached. vámonos = vamos + nos (direct object pronoun in 1st person plural)

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · In Spanish, you use ‘vámonos’ to tell your friends or companions that it is time for you all to leave the place where you are right now. Therefore, ‘vámonos’ could be either translated aslets leave’ or ‘lets go’.

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

  5. I think the difference in meaning between "leave from" and "go to" cases is the preposition you use in Spanish after the verb "ir" ("ir/irse a" vs "ir de"). When you use "a" preposition you can say both e.g. ¡Vamos a la playa! or ¡Vámonos a la playa! but when you use "de" the pronominal form is the one used e.g. ¡Vámonos de la playa!

  6. Nov 22, 2011 · Vamos and Vámonos should be compared to Ir and Irse. Vamos has the meaning Let's go (to a destination) while Vámonos is more Let's leave (this place). Ir is the only verb used in the indicative mood to form an affirmative nosotros command.

  7. Though subtle differences exist between them but when you’re inviting someone for action more informally then you might use vamonos over vamos! Example being: ¡Vámonos de aquí! It translates directly as “Let’s get out of here!”

  8. Jul 29, 2024 · 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 ...