Usage examples of "despiertas" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿A qué hora despiertas comúnmente? What time do you usually wake up?
¿A qué hora te despiertas por la mañana? What time do you wake up in the morning?
Todavía no se han despertado. They still haven't woken up.
Desperté de un largo sueño. I awoke from a long dream.
Me siento más despierto después de tomar una taza de café. I feel more alert after drinking a cup of coffee.
Estar despierto es estar vivo. To be awake is to be alive.
Nos despertamos pasada la medianoche. We woke up after midnight.
El café me mantiene despierta. Coffee keeps me awake.
Cuando trone mis dedos, despertarás. When I snap my fingers, you'll wake up.
El café me mantiene despierto. Coffee keeps me awake.
Cuando me desperté estaba triste. When I woke up, I was sad.
Cuando desperté, mi maletín había desaparecido. I awoke to find my suitcase gone.
Estaba nevando cuando me desperté. It was snowing when I woke up.
Él se despertó por el ruido. He was awoken by the noise.
Mary despertó mal del estómago. Mary woke up feeling sick in stomach.
Se quedó despierta toda la noche. She lay awake all night.
Ve y despierta a Mary. Go and wake up Mary.
En aquel momento, yo seguía despierto. At that time, I was still awake.
Me despierto a las siete. I wake up at 7 o'clock.
Cuando desperté, él ya había estado allí. When I awoke, he had already been there.
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