Ya ['ɟʝa]
[ɟʝ] similar to that consonant in "judge", but softer.
[a] as in Italian "amare", to love.
Ahora [a.'o.ɾa]
[a] as above in "ya"
[o] as in Italian "sono" I am
[ɾ] as in USA English "kitty"
[a] as above in "ya"
"Now" in Spanish is "ahora." It is pronounced, "ah-OR-ah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
The Spanish word "bominos" does not have a recognized meaning in the Spanish language. It is possible that it may be a misspelling or a non-standard term. To accurately determine the meaning of a Spanish word, it is important to ensure correct spelling and context.
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."
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
It is Spanish for "Lets go to the store to buy fruits"
Lets go Spain! (la furia roja is the nickname of the spanish national football team)
'Lets go' in Spanish
Vamos a la tienda
there is not an exact translation for it; it depends on what you want to say. ex: lets go eat - vamos a comer lets jump- saltemos ( as you can see in this case there is no word used instead of lets, but it is understood as lets jump)
The Spanish word "bominos" does not have a recognized meaning in the Spanish language. It is possible that it may be a misspelling or a non-standard term. To accurately determine the meaning of a Spanish word, it is important to ensure correct spelling and context.
Vamos a trabajar.
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."
Vamos a jugar!
Vamos a ir a Francia.
Vamos Partamos / vámonos / vayámonos
Its not a word. The person probably wanted to say "let's" in english, which can only be rendered in Spanish with the main verb, e.g. 'Let's go' = Vamos' 'Let's have a drink' - Tomemos una copa
Vamos a taco bell!
¡Vamos a correr, chicos!