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How do you command someone to run in Spanish?

It's important to be mindful of the context and tone when commanding someone to run. Here are some options in Spanish, ranging from polite to more forceful:

Polite:

* ¡Corre! (Run!) - This is the most basic and direct command.

* ¡Rápido, corre! (Hurry, run!) - This adds a sense of urgency.

* ¿Puedes correr, por favor? (Could you please run?) - This is a more polite way to ask someone to run.

More forceful:

* ¡Corre ya! (Run now!) - This is a more forceful command.

* ¡Vamos, corre! (Come on, run!) - This is a way to encourage someone to run.

Formal:

* Corra, por favor. (Please run.) - This is a more formal way to tell someone to run.

Important Considerations:

* Context: The appropriate way to command someone to run depends on your relationship with the person and the situation.

* Tone: It's important to use a tone of voice that is appropriate for the situation.

* Safety: Be sure to only command someone to run if it is safe to do so.

Remember, using a polite and respectful tone is generally the best approach, even when giving a command.

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