Vámonos al cine is a Spanish equivalent of 'Let's go to the movies'. The imperative 'vamos' means 'let us go'. The word 'al' combines the preposition 'a' and the masculine definite article 'el' to mean 'to the'. The masculine noun 'cine' means 'movies, movie theater'. All together, they're pronounced 'BAH-moh-noh-sahl SEE-neh'.*
*In some parts of Spain, it's pronounced 'THEE-neh'.
There's two ways to say this depending on the context of the sentence.
If someone has a hold of you and you want them to let you go, then you say:
"Suéltame!"
If you are let to getting someone and you want to go, then you say:
"Déjame ir"
lets go=vamos :) you can also say "vámonos", which is more like "let's get out of here".
Vamos. : Let's go.
Vamos al restaurante : Lets go to the restaurant.
Vamos or vámonos, depending on context.
Vamonos, equipo!
You say "Lets go!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Maape!".
podemos empezar de nuevo
Juguemos 20 preguntas!
"lets eat now" translates to, "permite comer ahora" in Spanish.
bath
Vamos a jugar!
Vamos Partamos / vámonos / vayámonos
Vamos a ir a Francia.
there is not an exact translation for it; it depends on what you want to say. ex: lets go eat - vamos a comer lets jump- saltemos ( as you can see in this case there is no word used instead of lets, but it is understood as lets jump)
¡Vamos a correr, chicos!
Vamanos , or if you want to say come here its " Venga Aqui "
Vamos a consequir unos zapatos
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Vamos de compras. Vayamos de compras.
Vamos a tener.
nomas
lets go for lunch