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The verbs that end in nos are reflexive. The infinitive ends in se. Irse is the first verb you listed. The infinitive means to leave. The imperative mood, first person plural form of irse is vámonos.
I'm sure you recognize vamos. This is the present tense, third person plural of ir, and it means we go (we are going). In the imperative mood, the same person is actually rendered vayamos, but many Mexicans shorten this to vamos.
The infinitive you listed was irse. Here is that verb fully conjugated in the imperative mood:
vete (leave (second person familiar))
váyase (leave (third person formal)
vayámonos (let's leave (first person, plural)
ios (leave (second person familar, plural))
váyanse (leave (third person formal, plural))
The reflexive pronoun (in purple) for each person is suffixed to the imperative forms. The nosotros (first person plural) and vosotros (second person plural) forms drop their final letter before adding the pronoun.
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Last edited by Rusty; October 18, 2008 at 10:48 PM.
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