How to Say "pull out!" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “pull out!” is “arranca” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA2
verbA2
commanding a friend to remove something

Examples
¡Arranca, que vamos tarde!
Start (the car), we are late!
Arranca esa pegatina que está fea.
Pull off that sticker, it's ugly.
The 'Tú' Command
The friendly command form (tú imperative) for almost all '-ar' verbs is identical to the 'él/ella/usted' form in the present tense, which is why 'arranca' serves two purposes.
Using the wrong command form
Mistake: “Using 'arranque' when talking to a friend.”
Correction: Use 'arranca' for friends and family (tú). Reserve 'arranque' for formal situations (usted).
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