Cuando sale el vuelo?
To command someone to run in Spanish, you would say 'corre.'
To command someone to eat bread in Spanish, you would say 'Come el pan.'
It's the command form of salir, which means "to leave". So, if someone says, sali, they are saying "Leave!"
To command someone to open the door in Spanish, you would say 'Abre la puerta.'
Leave here.Get out of here.
You would say 'come.'
"Saliad" is the "vosotros" command of the verb "salir:" meaning "you all leave."
hacer agradable
The phrase "get lost" as in telling someone to leave is "piérdete" in Spanish.
To command someone not to speak using the tú command in Spanish, you would say "No hables." This form uses the negative tú command, where "no" is placed before the verb "hablar" in its subjunctive form. This structure effectively instructs someone not to engage in speaking.
The correct "tú" command for the verb "escuchar" in Spanish is "escucha." This is the affirmative tú command form, used to tell someone to listen. If you need the negative form, it would be "no escuches."
The affirmative tú command of "salir" is "sal." This form is used to instruct someone to leave or go out. For example, you might say, "Sal de la casa," which means "Leave the house."