It means "let's go"
2006-07-14 01:11:45
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answered by EvilFairies 5
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I don't know about chuchar, I've never heard that before but in Bolivian slang there is the word "chachar" which means to skip. So if someone says "vamos a chachar la clase" it means we're going to skip class
2016-03-15 23:46:32
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answered by Anonymous
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What Does Vamos Mean
2016-10-02 01:43:34
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answered by ? 4
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I actually take Spanish in school. This is a form of the verb ir which means to go. As you go down vamos means we are going. Spanish can be confusing but with a little work it's very easy to figure out.
2006-07-14 01:39:42
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answered by zac y 3
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Let's go. Nadal has Vamos on his lefs shoe and Rafa on his right.
2006-07-15 12:25:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Vamos means "let's go", as in "Vamos amigos" = let's go, friends. Used in the context of leaving to go somewhere, or if a group is leaving a place.
2006-07-14 01:13:38
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answered by Emmar01 2
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The word "vamos" literally translates to "let's go". When Rafael Nadal or other Spanish players say it however, it translates in a more Hewitt-esque sense: "C'mon!"
2006-07-14 06:57:06
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answered by bromothymol 4
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'vamos' literally means 'go', like' vamos rafael' means 'go rafael'
2006-07-14 01:12:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the equivalent of Lleyton Hewitt's "Come On!"
2006-07-14 16:34:02
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answered by lax2012 2
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vamos is from the infinitive ir. it is the nosotros form of the verb ir. nosotros vamos = we go
vamos = we go
in nadal's case it = let's go
2006-07-14 11:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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