Vamos a la tienda
'Lets go' in Spanish
It is Spanish for "Lets go to the store to buy fruits"
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)
The Spanish word "bominos" does not have a recognized meaning in the Spanish language. It is possible that it may be a misspelling or a non-standard term. To accurately determine the meaning of a Spanish word, it is important to ensure correct spelling and context.
Vamos a trabajar.
Vamos a jugar!
Vamos a ir a Francia.
Vamos Partamos / vámonos / vayámonos
Its not a word. The person probably wanted to say "let's" in english, which can only be rendered in Spanish with the main verb, e.g. 'Let's go' = Vamos' 'Let's have a drink' - Tomemos una copa
Vamos a taco bell!
¡Vamos a correr, chicos!
"Mexican" is not a language. Mexicans speak Spanish. Lets has many different uses in English and each has a different word in Spanish. Here are just a few. Lets (Verb) as in to allow - Permite, deja Lets (Verb) as in to rent - Alquiler, arrendamiento (lease), renta Lets (Verb) as in bloodletting - Sacar sangre Lets (Verb) as in to "let the cat out of the bag") - revelar (reveal) Let's (Let us) - Vamos (let's go), Echemos (Let's cast [out])