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It means "Let's go" or simply "Let's" if accompanied by another verb - both in portuguese and spanish. Example: "Vamos comer" (Let's eat).
Vamos is the first person plural of "ir". It means "we go" or "let's go".

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12y ago

"Let's go" or "Let's get out of (leave) here"

This is something said by a member of a group to the rest of the group. A person telling a group he is not part of the leave would say "Vayanse"

This is a form of the word "ir" meaning "to go (somewhere)"

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15y ago

Vamos= We're going. It can also express "Let's go."

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13y ago

means: I'm going (to)..

ex: Voy a la tienda. (I'm going to the store.)

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14y ago

We'll see how it goes.

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13y ago

Go with God.

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11y ago

vamos a cantar

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11y ago

Let's see

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