Usage examples of "Levez-vous" in French with translation to English

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À quelle heure vous levez-vous chaque jour ? What time do you get up every day?
Levez-vous quand je vous parle. Stand up when I am talking to you.
Levez-vous quinze minutes plus tôt le matin. Get up fifteen minutes earlier in the morning.
Levez-vous, s'il vous plaît. Stand up, please.
À quelle heure vous levez-vous d'habitude ? What time do you usually get up?
« À quelle heure vous levez-vous ? » « À 8 heures. » "When do you get up?" "I get up at eight."
Elle s'est levée tard. She got up late.
Lève-toi et brille, Jeannot. Rise and shine, Johnny.
Linda se leva pour chanter. Linda stood up to sing.
Un vent fort se leva. A strong wind arose.
Je me lèverai tôt demain. I will get up early tomorrow.
Le soleil se lève déjà. The sun is rising already.
Il a essayé de se lever. He tried to stand up.
Elle se levait toujours tôt. She always got up early.
Le soleil se lève à présent. The sun is rising now.
Tous les étudiants se levèrent ensemble. All of the students stood up together.
Habituellement, elle se lève tôt. She usually gets up early.
Le soleil se leva sur la mer. The sun rose from the sea.
Asseyez-vous ! Ne vous levez pas. Sit down! Don't stand up.
Je me suis levé tôt hier. I got up early yesterday.
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