Examples of using "Despertado" in a sentence and their english translations:
Have you woken up?
Have you woken up?
I hope I haven't woken you up.
I hope I didn't wake you.
I woke you up.
Russia has woken up.
You woke me.
- I'm sorry I woke you.
- I'm sorry that I woke you up.
- I'm sorry I woke you up.
- Did I wake you up?
- Did I wake you?
Have you woken up?
- You should have woken me up.
- You should've woken me up.
- I hope I didn't wake you.
- I hope I haven't woken you up.
What woke you up?
I'm sorry. Did I wake you up?
I hope I haven't woken you up.
I hope I haven't woken you up.
They still haven't woken up.
- Has the baby woken up?
- Did the baby wake up?
He has woken Tom.
I've never woken up this early.
I just woke up a few minutes ago.
Why didn't you wake me up?
What woke you up?
- I was suddenly awakened by a loud noise.
- I was rudely awakened by a loud noise.
Did I wake Tom up?
I feel as if I've woken up from a nightmare.
He seemed to have just woken up from a dream.
- What are you doing up this early?
- Why have you woken up so early?
- Much better to be woken by the birds than by an alarm.
- It's much better to be woken by the birds than by an alarm.