Examples of using "Levanta" in a sentence and their english translations:
Wake up!
- Get up!
- Get up.
- Get up!
- Get up.
- Get on your feet.
Tom is a powerlifter.
Lift the mosquito net.
Raise your hand.
He does not get up early.
She always gets up early.
- Raise your left hand.
- Raise up your left hand.
- Raise your left arm.
- She is an early riser.
- She gets up early.
He does not get up early.
Jack is an early riser.
Cheer up!
In general, she is an early riser.
He wakes up early.
Wake the kids.
He gets up at seven.
- He gets up at seven.
- She gets up at seven.
Lift the seat before you pee.
raises a lot of really interesting possibilities.
- My mother is an early riser.
- My mother gets up early.
- Stand up!
- Stand up.
She always gets up early.
My grandfather gets up early.
My father gets up early.
She gets up at seven.
Tom isn't up yet.
Pick up that paper there on the floor.
Tom never raises his voice.
She usually gets up early.
She gets up early every morning.
Tom doesn't get up early.
Don't raise too much, just raise
My mom gets up early every morning.
(Audience raises hands) Very good.
My mother never gets up early.
Raise your hand before you answer.
He gets up at 7.
Raise your hand.
He usually gets up at six.
What time does she get up?
Next trial. There! (Audience raises hands)
- Get up!
- Get up.
He usually gets up at six.
- My mother never gets up early.
- My mother doesn't wake up early.
Carol gets up early every morning.
Raise your hand if you have a question.
- Raise your hand when I call your name.
- Put your hand up when I call your name.
She always gets up at six.
- My mother gets up early every morning.
- My mom gets up early every morning.
My mother gets up earlier than anyone else.
Tom gets up early in the morning.
My grandmother gets up early every morning.
Is the head of the established order lifted? Repeals
Rebecca gets up exceedingly early every day.
My brother always gets up earlier than I.
Tom got out of bed every morning at 6 am.