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

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Tom no se levanta temprano. Tom doesn't get up early.
Es demasiado temprano para levantarse. It's too early to get up.
Los ancianos se levantan temprano. Old people wake up early.
Levántate temprano o llegarás tarde. Get up early, or you'll be late.
¡No nos levantemos temprano mañana! Let’s not get up early tomorrow!
Yo no me levanto temprano. I do not get up early.
No podrán levantarse tan temprano. They won't be able to get up so early.
¿Qué haces aquí tan temprano? What do you do here so early?
Llegas muy temprano ésta mañana. You are very early this morning.
Te prometo que vendré temprano. I promise you I'll come early.
Él está acostumbrado levantarse temprano. He is used to getting up early.
Me prometió que vendría temprano. He promised me he would come early.
Ella siempre se levanta temprano. She always got up early.
Estoy acostumbrado a levantarme temprano. I'm accustomed to getting up early.
Mi abuelo se levanta temprano. My grandfather gets up early.
Normalmente, ella se levanta temprano. She usually gets up early.
Tom llegó media hora temprano. Tom arrived half an hour early.
Levantarse temprano era su costumbre. It was his habit to rise early.
El teatro solía abrir temprano. The theater used to open up early.
Les aconsejamos que partieran temprano. We advised them to start early.
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