My dear friend, Stacie, informed me in the comments that she thought "vamanos" means "let's go". And it's not that I don't trust her because she did spend half a summer in some Spanish-speaking country (Where I think she learned how to say "Donde estan lavatorio?" a lot, bless her heart.) but I had to find out for sure. I had been told vamanos meant "hurry".
Well, not only did I confirm that vamanos does indeed mean "let's go" in Spanish, but I also learned how to ask
Donde estan sus armas?
I'm sure that will come in handy in my chosen profession.
I was born a semi-diva. I married a redneck. Through the magic of osmosis or just because of a serious lack of sophistication over the years I have found a balance of the two that make me who I am today. And then I write about it all, much to the chagrin of my mother.
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LOL I was gonna tell you that too...I only know because Destiny has a Dora the Explorer potty seat and written all over it is "Vamanos! Let's go!"
hehehe
Where are your arms?
Mama K, Vamanos! Donde estan lavatorio?
Jennifer, Dora is enlightening. In an annoying preschool kind of way.
Nope, close.
Mama K, close!
Recklace, YES! Being a displaced Texan comes in handy occasionally, eh?
¿QuĂ© arma entonces indica?
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