You say 'Debo irme' or 'Me tengo que ir' (The last one being a bit less formal).
Debo dejar que parta / se marche
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Tu no me dejas hacerlo. Which is literally "You won't let me do it". If you want to say "You won't let me go" you'd say Tu no me dejas ir.
All you have to do is go to dictionary.com and go to the translator. It will give you a choice on Spanish to English or English to Spanish and it will let u pick between any other language that exists. If I was you I would click on the Spanish to Japanese language.
Vámonos al cine is a Spanish equivalent of 'Let's go to the movies'. The imperative 'vamos' means 'let us go'. The word 'al' combines the preposition 'a' and the masculine definite article 'el' to mean 'to the'. The masculine noun 'cine' means 'movies, movie theater'. All together, they're pronounced 'BAH-moh-noh-sahl SEE-neh'.**In some parts of Spain, it's pronounced 'THEE-neh'.
'déjame buscar a alguien que hable español' or you can go to google translate and type it in English and translate it to espanol (spanish). You can change it's language around while you're at it!
you can say " Permíteme Transferirte! " or "Permítame transferirle"
¡Vamos! or ¡Vámonos!
Vamos Partamos / vámonos / vayámonos
No te suelte.
Vayamos a pescar.
Vayamos a bailar.Vamos a bailar.
Vamos a ir a tomar
Voy a hacerle saber
Vamonos a Chile.
vamos a ir a tu casa
It's a spanish word for let's go you could say.
"Yo quierro dejarte partir" -muchacho973
no dejar vaya de amor