Let's get out of here Meaning in English
expression
LETS GET owt uhv heer
lets-GET owt ov HEE-uh
Definition
A casual way to say you want to leave the current place immediately, usually with another person or group.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal and common in spoken English, especially in urgent or uncomfortable situations. Often used with friends. Similar phrases: 'let's leave', 'let's go'. Not used in formal writing.
Spanish: vámonos de aquíPortuguese (BR): vamos sair daquiPortuguese (PT): vamos sair daquiChinese (Simplified): 我们走吧Chinese (Traditional): 我們走吧Hindi: चलो यहाँ से निकलेंArabic: هيا نخرج من هناBengali: চলো এখান থেকে চলে যাইRussian: пойдём отсюда - давай уйдём отсюдаJapanese: ここから出よう - ここを出ようVietnamese: Đi khỏi đây điKorean: 여기서 나가자Turkish: hadi buradan gidelimUrdu: چلو یہاں سے نکلتے ہیںIndonesian: Ayo pergi dari sini
Example Sentences
Let's get out of here before the movie ends.
basic
It's late. Let's get out of here.
basic
I'm bored. Let's get out of here and do something fun.
basic
This party is so awkward. Let's get out of here.
natural
Rain's starting. Let's get out of here before it gets worse.
natural
If you feel uncomfortable, just say "let's get out of here" and we'll go.
natural