levanta
raise, raises
Verb levanta
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of levantar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of levantar.
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Mi madre nunca se levanta temprano.
My mother never gets up early.
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¡Levanta!
Stand up!
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Mi hermano siempre se levanta antes que yo.
My brother always gets up earlier than I.
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Mi padre se levanta temprano.
My father gets up early.
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Ella se levanta temprano.
She is an early riser.
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Mi padre es muy madrugador, se levanta a las 5:30 todos los días.
My father is an early bird; he gets up at 5:30 every day.
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Ella se levanta tarde los domingos por la mañana.
She gets up late on Sunday mornings.
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Se levanta a las siete.
He gets up at seven.
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Mi mamá se levanta temprano cada mañana.
My mother gets up early every morning.
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Jack se levanta temprano.
Jack is an early riser.
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