Sentémonos.
Vamos a bailar
tengamos una cerveza
Let's Party= vamos a celebrar
The statement "haceiendo el amor" is a Spanish term that could be translated as "what are you doing my love?". This type of sentence would usually end in an upside down question mark.
There is no such word in Spanish. You may have heard the word "vámonos" which is the Spanish command for "let's go!" which in some pronunciations starts with a "b" sound instead of a "v" sound.
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I think what you mean is "What is the Spanish word for let?" because the word "let" is an English word, not Spanish. The Spanish word for "to let" is permitir. "Let me" is "permítame."
"lets eat now" translates to, "permite comer ahora" in Spanish.
It is Spanish for "Lets go to the store to buy fruits"
It should be: "Allons-y", and it means, "Lets go". It's the Imperative (Command) form of the verb "Aller" (to go).
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"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])