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iramos y vamos.......
iramos y vamos <<< es mismo?
cuando puede alguien usar esas? |
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No, no son lo mismo. (No, they aren't the same.)
The verb you're talking about is ir (to go). Here is the present tense conjugation of the verb:
Vamos is the first person plural form, and means 'we go' or 'we are going'. It can also mean we will go. In Spanish, the present tense can imply what we think of as the future tense. Here is the future form of the same verb:
Note that iremos is the 1st person plural in this instance. It means we will go. So, vamos and iremos can be interpreted to mean the same thing. Last edited by Rusty; June 22, 2008 at 10:39 PM. |
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iramos y vamos......
so how would you say "if we are going to talk, it has to be outside."
"si vamos a hablar, lo debe ser afuera." and thanks so much you guys. |
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Si vamos a hablar, hablemos afuera. Si vamos a hablar, salgamos (de acá). (afuera is understood) Si vamos a hablar, debemos hacerlo afuera. Si vamos a hablar, debemos hablar afuera. |
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agree with Rusty. Other options
"si vamos a hablar, hagámoslo fuera" "si vamos a hablar, vamos a hacerlo fuera" saludos |
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