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One Response to “Regional Spanish Series #59 - Peruvian # 22 - Let’s beat it!”
Thursday at 6:30 pm
Thanks to Kevin Macleod for the music in today’s lesson!
As we saw in today’s lesson, there are a lot of different ways to say “let’s go!”. We found out about a bunch of expressions that can be used to express the desire to leave.
Does anyone out there know of another expression similar to “¡vamos!” not listed in the Cultural Insight section?
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