Nosotros Commands in Spanish: A2 Grammar Guide
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Key Takeaways
- Master the conjugation rules for nosotros commands (“let’s” commands)
- Learn how to form both affirmative and negative nosotros commands
- Understand when to use nosotros commands for suggestions and group activities
- Practice making plans, giving suggestions, and proposing group actions
- Learn pronoun placement with nosotros commands in different contexts
Make Suggestions and Plans as a Group
Nosotros commands are how you make suggestions, propose activities, and include yourself in actions with others. Think of them as the Spanish equivalent of “Let’s…” in English. Whether you’re planning a trip with friends, deciding on dinner with family, or organizing a work activity, these commands help you speak naturally in group settings.
When to Use Nosotros Commands (Cuándo Usarlos)
Use nosotros commands for:
- ✅ Making Suggestions: “Let’s go to the movies.”
- ✅ Proposing Activities: “Let’s eat dinner early.”
- ✅ Group Decisions: “Let’s study together.”
- ✅ Including Yourself: When you’re part of the action
Forming Nosotros Commands (Cómo Formar los Mandatos de Nosotros)
| Verb Type | Rule | Example | Command | Translation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| -AR Verbs | Use -emos ending | hablar → hablemos | Hablemos español. | Let’s speak Spanish. |
| -ER Verbs | Use -amos ending | comer → comamos | Comamos ahora. | Let’s eat now. |
| -IR Verbs | Use -amos ending | vivir → vivamos | Vivamos el momento. | Let’s live the moment. |
💡 Grammar Tip: The nosotros command is identical to the nosotros form of the present subjunctive. If you know the subjunctive, you already know these commands!
Affirmative vs. Negative Nosotros Commands
| Situation | Affirmative Command | Negative Command |
|---|---|---|
| Making a suggestion | Hablemos con el jefe. (Let’s talk to the boss.) | No hablemos con el jefe. (Let’s not talk to the boss.) |
| Proposing an activity | Comamos en ese restaurante. (Let’s eat at that restaurant.) | No comamos allí. (Let’s not eat there.) |
| Planning an event | Vayamos al cine. (Let’s go to the movies.) | No vayamos al cine. (Let’s not go to the movies.) |
Common Irregular Nosotros Commands
| Infinitive | Nosotros Command | Example Sentence | Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ir | vayamos | Vayamos a la playa. | Let’s go to the beach. |
| Saber | sepamos | Sepamos la verdad. | Let’s know the truth. |
| Ser | seamos | Seamos pacientes. | Let’s be patient. |
| Dar | demos | Demos un paseo. | Let’s take a walk. |
| Estar | estemos | Estemos tranquilos. | Let’s be calm. |
🔍 Grammar Focus: Notice that many irregular nosotros commands follow the same patterns as the present subjunctive. The verb “ir” is the most commonly used irregular – make sure to remember “vayamos”!
Stem-Changing Verbs in Nosotros Commands
-AR and -ER Verbs: No stem change in nosotros form
- pensar: Pensemos (Let’s think)
- volver: Volvamos (Let’s return)
-IR Verbs: Stem change occurs in nosotros form
- pedir: Pidamos (Let’s ask for)
- dormir: Durmamos (Let’s sleep)
Pronoun Placement with Nosotros Commands
With Affirmative Commands: Attach pronouns to the end
- “Let’s do it” → Hagámoslo
- “Let’s tell them” → Digámosles
- “Let’s give it to them” → Démoselo
With Negative Commands: Place pronouns before the verb
- “Let’s not do it” → No lo hagamos
- “Let’s not tell them” → No les digamos
- “Let’s not give it to them” → No se lo demos
Putting It All Together: Real-Life Scenarios
Scenario 1: Making Weekend Plans
Ana: Vayamos al nuevo parque este fin de semana.
Carlos: Buena idea. Llevemos comida para un picnic.
Ana: Sí, preparemos sandwiches. No gastemos mucho dinero.
Carlos: Perfecto. Encontremos un lugar con sombra.
Translation:
Ana: Let’s go to the new park this weekend.
Carlos: Good idea. Let’s bring food for a picnic.
Ana: Yes, let’s prepare sandwiches. Let’s not spend a lot of money.
Carlos: Perfect. Let’s find a shady spot.
Scenario 2: Work Meeting
Jefe: Terminemos este proyecto hoy. Revisemos los detalles primero.
Equipo: Compartamos las tareas. No nos estresemos.
Jefe: Trabajemos en equipo. Celebremos cuando terminemos.
Nosotros Commands vs. Other Command Forms
| Situation | Command Type | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Suggesting to a group | Nosotros | Vayamos al cine. (Let’s go to the movies.) |
| Telling a friend | Informal (Tú) | Ve al cine. (Go to the movies.) |
| Giving polite instruction | Formal (Usted) | Vaya al cine. (Go to the movies.) |
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using “vamos” instead of “vayamos”: “Vamos” is the indicative, “vayamos” is the command for “Let’s go.”
- Wrong pronoun placement: “Hagamoslo” (incorrect) → Hagámoslo (correct – add accent).
- Forgetting stem changes: -IR verbs like “pedir” change to “pidamos.”
- Using with individuals: Nosotros commands always include the speaker and others.
- Confusing with English: “Let’s” always translates to nosotros command, not other forms.
Quick Reference Chart
| Situation | Rule | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative Regular | Use present subjunctive nosotros | Hablemos, Comamos, Vivamos |
| Affirmative Irregular | Memorize common verbs | Vayamos, Sepamos, Seamos |
| Negative Commands | Same form + “no” | No hablemos, No comamos |
| Pronouns Affirmative | Attach to end + add accent | Hagámoslo, Digámosles |
| Pronouns Negative | Place before verb | No lo hagamos, No les digamos |
| Stem Changes | -IR verbs change in nosotros | Pidamos, Durmamos |
Practice Exercise: Convert to Nosotros Commands
Convert these sentences to nosotros commands:
- (Affirmative) We should speak Spanish. → ________ español.
- (Negative) We shouldn’t go late. → No ________ tarde.
- (Affirmative) We should do the homework. → ________ la tarea.
- (Negative) We shouldn’t worry. → No ________.
Answers:
- Hablemos español.
- No lleguemos tarde.
- Hagamos la tarea.
- No nos preocupemos.
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