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los — meaning in English: Come on

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'los' in various informal situations, especially when encouraging someone to take action or hurry up. For instance, you might hear it among friends before heading out to a party, as in 'Los, wir gehen!' which means 'Come on, we are going!'
Synonyms & nuances
'Los' can be compared to 'komm schon,' which also means 'come on.' However, 'los' is often more concise and carries a sense of urgency, making it the go-to choice when time is of the essence or when you want to spur someone into immediate action.
Culture
'Los' is derived from the Old High German word 'lōs', meaning 'loose' or 'free'. This reflects the idea of setting oneself free to take action. In modern German, it has also evolved into a casual rallying cry in sports events, where fans shout 'Los!' to motivate their team.
FAQ
Q.What does 'los' mean in English?
'Los' means 'come on' in English and is commonly used to encourage someone or to urge them to hurry.
Q.When should I use 'los'?
'Los' is best used in informal settings with friends or family. It's perfect for situations where you want to motivate someone or urge them to take action.
Q.Is 'los' used in formal contexts?
'Los' is primarily informal and should be avoided in formal contexts. In professional settings, you might opt for more polite phrases like 'Bitte' (please) depending on the situation.
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