Usage examples of "Alza" in Italian with translation to English

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Lui si alza alle sette. He gets up at seven.
Alza la mano, se sai la risposta. Raise your hand if you know the answer.
Mio nonno si alza presto. My grandfather gets up early.
Lei si alza presto, vero? You get up early, don't you?
Lei si alza alle sette. She gets up at seven.
Lei di solito si alza presto. She usually gets up early.
Carol si alza presto ogni mattina. Carol gets up early every morning.
Mia madre non si alza mai presto. My mother never gets up early.
Mia moglie non si alza prima di me. My wife doesn't get up before me.
Mio fratello si alza sempre prima di me. My brother always gets up earlier than I.
Tom si alza alle sei tutte le mattine. Tom gets up at six every morning.
Mia madre si alza tutte le mattine alle sei. My mother gets up at six every morning.
Mi alzai verso le sei. I got up at about six.
Lui ha alzato il braccio. He raised his arm.
Si dovrà alzare presto domattina. He will have to get up early tomorrow.
Lui ha alzato le mani. He raised his hands.
Si deve alzare presto domani. He will have to get up early tomorrow.
Tom ha alzato le mani. Tom raised his hands.
La gente si è alzata. People got up.
Lui ha alzato la mano. He raised his hand.
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