[Vocabulary] How can I tell someone to leave my room?

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noppanat

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I can say "Get out".

Can I also say "Go out"?

And is there other ways to say?
 

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- Get out
- Just leave
- Just go
Not "go out".
 

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Most swear words + off will do the job too: p!ss off, etc.
 

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You could also say 'Go away'.

There are many possibilities - it's just a matter of how polite or blunt you wish to be. All the alternatives we've seen so far are very blunt, direct imperatives.
 

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All the alternatives we've seen so far are very blunt, direct imperatives.
Rightly so, I believe: the OP wants to tell someone to leave the room - not ask them.
 
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