levántate

get up


Verb levántate

  1. Compound of the informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of levantar, levanta and the pronoun te.

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Examples
  • Levántate temprano o llegarás tarde.

    Get up early, or you'll be late.

  • Levántate tan pronto como puedas.

    Get up as early as you can.

  • Levántate quince minutos más temprano en la mañana.

    Get up fifteen minutes earlier in the morning.

  • Mañana levántate a las siete de la mañana.

    Get up at seven tomorrow morning.

  • Vamos, levántate.

    Come on, get up.

  • Levántate. Es muy tarde.

    Do get up, it's very late.

  • Levántate y anda.

    Stand up and walk.

  • Levántate, Johnny.

    Rise and shine, Johnny.

  • Levántate.

    Get up.

  • ¡Mañana por la mañana levántate pronto!

    Get up early tomorrow morning!

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