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How you say come here in spanish?

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What does Salga de aquíl means?

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updated Apr 4, 2013
posted by johnnickens1

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This slighty incorrect:

¡Vete aquí! is come here!

This should be "vente" or "ven"

Vente aquí or Ven aquí or Ven aca

Or simply "Ven"

updated Apr 3, 2013
edited by rodneyp
posted by rodneyp
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If you are talking to a child or pet such as a dog, you could say; - Ven aquí - which means come here It is using the command (imperative) indicative of venir in the familiar form which you use with children, young people and people you know well like your family or friends.

Although there is another form Venga which is conjugated to the Ud form for strangers and older people to whom you wish to show greater respect it would seem almost rude to use it with people you don't know but perhaps some Spanish speaking natives could confirm for us whether this form is actually used as a command in daily life or more as a form of a request: Vengas aqui , por favor

updated Apr 4, 2013
edited by FELIZ77
posted by FELIZ77
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Leave:

Sal de aqui

Ya vete

Vete de aqui

come here:

Vente para aca.

Vente pa' aca

Ven

updated Apr 3, 2013
posted by Rey_Mysterio
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come on you say "Venga!"
¡Vete aquí! is come here!

http://www.allfreespanish.com smile

updated Apr 3, 2013
posted by sodzee
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Salga de aquí means get out of here.... you need to take the l of aquí.

updated Apr 3, 2013
posted by jessicamccall117