Okay, so just like everyone else in the world, I took some Spanish in high school. Then after joining the military, I was stationed in San Antonio for around 5 years. Spanish (the Mexican version) is a VERY close second in the race for the most prominent language in that area.
I've always been confused about something though... I learned the word 'vamos' meant literally 'we go.' It's the 'We' conjurgation of 'Voy' meaning 'to go.' Whenever they say this in a movie though, they always say, "Vaminos." What the heck is that?!
Are they just saying it wrong? Is it a fancy new word I didn't know?
Dang it!! I was just about to look up both words in bablefish's translation thingy, but it's blocked from work now
Anyone have any clues?
I've always assumed it's a slang way of saying it, but maybe there's more to it than that.