If you're speaking to your friend, you say, "Levántate y vámonos." 'Vámonos' verges on idiomatic Spanish and is not strictly "correct" Spanish, but it's what is spoken and it's how it's said.
escriban
That's the Spanish imperative, second person plural, of write. In other words, the command or suggestion (in the plural): "Write!".It is also a form of "they write", used in phrases such as "so as they may write".
Singular - Lápiz Plural - Lápices
It could be a command to "Write with a pencil." Or it could be the statement, "You/he/she/ write/s with a pencil." The context is the determiner.
It is a command. It means "write".
tú (informal, singular)) usted (formal, singular) vosotros (informal, plural) ustedes (formal, plural)
If you are using sweet as in sugary sweet, the F Pl would be sucrées.
Translation: I write
The word means is plural. This word can be used while being a plural word. For example, the doctor would write a prescription if it means the patient will get better.
In English it means "I write in Spanish".
word write means `ESCRIBE` in spanish .
"Escribe tu nombre" translates to "write your name" in English. It is a command in Spanish prompting someone to write their name.