let's march
Affirmative imperativeweconjugation ofmarch.

march

After finished, let's march all together with the robots!
Después de estar listo, vamos juntos a marchar con los robots!
Okay, boys, let's march.
Bien, chicos, en marcha.
And then they'd listen to Demosthenes, and they'd say, "Let's march."
Y luego escuchaban a Demóstenes, y decían, "Marchemos."
It's saying, "Let's march."
Es decir, "Vamos a seguir".
Let's move! Let's march!
¡Vamos, vamos, en marcha!
Now, let's march. Come on.
Así que andando, vamos.
But it is said that in Ancient Greece when Demosthenes spoke to his audiences, people turned to each other and didn't say "Great speech." They said, "Let's march."
Y dicen que en la Grecia Antigua cuando Demóstenes se dirigía a su audiencia, la gente se volteaba a ver y no decían: "Gran discurso" decían: "Marchemos."
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