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vamos

[ vah-mohs ]

interjection

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

    Vamos, amigos!



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of vamos1

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

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“It’s better for Mexico to know about the tariff threat beforehand,” said Sofía Ramírez, who heads the economic think tank México, ¿cómo vamos?

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“There’s just a tremendous amount of uncertainty right now,” said Sofía Ramírez, an economist who heads México, ¿cómo vamos?, a research group.

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“Once we get together, things happen. We’re like, OK, let’s do it, vamos!”

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Consistent hits like his first No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay, “6 AM,” and “Ay Vamos,” the first video to reach a billion YouTube views by a “Latin urban/reggaeton artist,” put him on the frontlines of the genre at the time.

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