Quitemos (en. Let's remove)

[kiˈtemos]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To remove or strip something from a place.
Let's take the leaves off the ground.
Quitemos las hojas del suelo.
To stop having something.
Let's remove the fear of failing.
Quitemos el miedo a fracasar.
To remove or take something from a place.
Let's clear the table before cleaning.
Quitemos la mesa antes de limpiar.
To separate or undo a bond.
Let's remove the toxic relationship from our lives.
Quitemos la relación tóxica de nuestras vidas.

Etymology

From the verb quitar, from Latin 'quietare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

let's take away the dust
Let's eliminate the accumulated dust.
quitemos el polvo
let's take away the unnecessary
To get rid of what we don't need.
quitemos lo innecesario
let's clear the doubts
Clarify the uncertainties.
quitemos las dudas

Related Words

to take away
To eliminate something.
quitar
I took away
First person singular of the past tense of quitar.
quité
they take away
Third person plural of the present tense of quitar.
quitan

Slang Meanings

To get rid of problems.
Let's get rid of those problems.
Vamos a quitarnos de encima esos problemas.
To eliminate something that bothers.
Let's turn off that music, I don't like it.
Quitemos esa música, no me gusta.