What are different ways of saying "Come on!" in non-English languages?

puppybutts

Hall of Fame
Not just literal translations of "come on", but any emotive pump up phrase.

I know sometimes "Alez" or "Vamos" are used from French and Spanish, meaning come on or let's go. What about others? Or do you guys ever shout anything other than "Come on" or "Let's go" in english?
 

guanzishou

G.O.A.T.
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guanzishou

G.O.A.T.
"That's what I'm talking about!!!!"

I was just a few metres from Dimitrov when he yelled that phrase towards his team after winning a game in Brisbane many years ago.
 

stringertom

Bionic Poster
No calls for the oath of The 300 at Thermopylae, “Molon Labe!”

Is it all Greek to you recency biased heathens???
 
I think you are thinking of the Tamil word Pokalaam/Pogalaam/Pohalaam which means "Let's go." I don't say it aloud, but it is indeed the dominant sentiment during morning ablutions.
Some people whose native tongue isn't English but who have been living in the US for a long time sometimes dream in English. Do you think in English or in your native tongue during your morning squeeze?
 

Sudacafan

Bionic Poster
There are lots of ways of saying Come on! in other languages than English.
But we’ll never know about a more epic one than Vamos!
 

stringertom

Bionic Poster
There are lots of ways of saying Come on! in other languages than English.
But we’ll never know about a more epic one than Vamos!
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I dream and think both in English and Serbo-Croatian, but sometimes dream in ones I don't really speak. First time I noticed, it was a vivid morning dream in Italian.
Yes, one time I dreamt I was taking the SAT in Aramaic. The only reason I know it was Aramaic is because when my parents got the grade from my test they got the village together and they tried to stone me.
 

Vcore89

Talk Tennis Guru
Yes, one time I dreamt I was taking the SAT in Aramaic. The only reason I know it was Aramaic is because when my parents got the grade from my test they got the village together and they tried to stone me.
Goodness, at least it's not the visceral humiliation of forced circumcision [DIY-style public demonstration] of a grown man in broad daylight.o_O
 
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