This is known as the imperative. It is usually formed by changing the normal conjugated ending to the other "track". i.e., for "speak Spanish" it would be "hable español". For verbs that end in "go" in the first person, the ending is "ga". "Tenga un buen día" would be "have a good day." The informal commands are a little more complicated, since they are different for positive and negative commands. This form is very similar to the present subjunctive.
See attached links for forming and practicing commands.
The negative command for "ir" (to go) in Spanish is "no vayas." This form is used when telling someone not to go somewhere. It is the second-person singular (tú) form in the imperative mood.
go to command prompt and write ping command and website name..you will get it
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The affirmative tú command for "ir" (to go) is "ve." This command is used when instructing someone to go somewhere in a direct and informal manner. For example, you might say, "Ve a la tienda," which means "Go to the store."
Go to a dictionary website and translate it.
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Me tengo que ir.
ping /(Website name here) gives security by pas code for the website u want to go to by pas security in command prompt sudo !!
To download NVU someone can go to the 'CNET' website where it is available for Windows, MAC and Linux users. One can also get it from the 'Softonic' website.
"Vianse" is not an English or Spanish word. If the word intended was "Váyanse", it means "Go!" or "Get out!" when addressed to multiple people (i.e. an Uds. command).
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