Usage examples of "wake up" in English with translation to Spanish

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Did the baby wake up? ¿Se despertó el bebé?
We have to wake up. Tenemos que despertarnos.
Go and wake up Mary. Ve y despierta a Mary.
I usually wake up at six. Me despierto habitualmente a las seis.
Don't wake up the sleeping child. No despiertes al niño que duerme.
I wake up at 7 o'clock. Me despierto a las siete.
What time do you usually wake up? ¿A qué hora despiertas comúnmente?
I have to wake up early tomorrow. Me tengo que despertar temprano mañana.
I usually wake up at six o'clock. Comúnmente me despierto a las seis en punto.
I wake up at the sound of the alarm. Desperté con el sonido de la alarma.
It is difficult to wake up on cold mornings Es difícil despertar en las mañanas heladas.
When I snap my fingers, you'll wake up. Cuando trone mis dedos, despertarás.
Someday, you'll wake up and find yourself dead. Un día te despertarás y te encontrarás muerto.
What time do you wake up in the morning? ¿A qué hora te despiertas por la mañana?
I won't wake up even if the alarm rings. No despertaré aunque suene la alarma.
As you wake up, I won't be here anymore. Cuando te despiertes, no estaré más aquí.
What's the first thing you do when you wake up? ¿Qué es lo primero que haces al despertar?
In the morning I always wake up around seven o'clock. En las mañanas siempre despierto alrededor de las siete.
Even though the alarm clock went off, I didn't wake up. A pesar de que la alarma sonó, no me desperté.
The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. La mejor manera de hacer realidad tus sueños es despertar.
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