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vamos

American  
[vah-mohs] / ˈvɑ moʊs /

interjection

  1. let’s go! (used as an exclamation of encouragement or exhortation).

    Vamos, amigos!


Etymology

Origin of vamos

First recorded in 1855–60; from Portuguese and Spanish, from Latin vādere “to go, walk,” used as the 1st-person plural present and imperative forms of ir “to go”

Example Sentences

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Alcaraz relieved his tension with a visceral "vamos" when he held for 6-5 and he then pounced to take the opening set.

From BBC • Jan. 19, 2025

“Todos vamos a envejecer, y lo único que nos va a preocupar es estar sanos y tener un techo y comida”, dijo Villa.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 2, 2023

“We’re going to seize this moment y vamos a hacer historia” — and we’re going to make history.

From Washington Post • Oct. 19, 2022

“We said, vamos, let’s go ahead with what we know is possible,” Marín said.

From New York Times • Apr. 20, 2022

But these days, vamos, one can't be too fastidious.

From Rosinante to the Road Again by Dos Passos, John

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