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"Vamos" is a form of "vamos", a phrase which is often translated as "let's go". "Javier" is a proper noun which is often translated as "Xavier". Learn more about the difference between "Javier" and "vamos" below.
Javier(
hah
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byehr
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A proper noun refers to the name of a person, place, or thing.
proper noun
a. Xavier
Javier nació en Toledo, España, pero vive en Los Ángeles.Xavier was born in Toledo, Spain, but he lives in Los Angeles.
b. Javier
A la gente acá en Seattle le cuesta pronunciar el nombre de Javier.It's hard for people here in Seattle to pronounce the name Javier.
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vamos(
bah
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mohs
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. let's go
Llegó el taxi. Vamos. - Espera. Voy rápido ir al baño.The taxi is here. Let's go. - Wait. I'm going quickly to the bathroom.
a. come on
Estamos muy cansados. - Vamos, chicos. Ya casi llegamos.We're very tired. - Come on, guys. We're almost there.
b. go
¡Vamos, equipo! ¡A ganar!Go, team! Let's win the game!
a. come on
Me duelen los oídos. - Vamos, no soy tan mal cantante.My ears hurt. - Come on, I'm not such a bad singer.
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