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

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When did you get up? ¿A qué hora te levantaste?
Get out of here immediately! ¡Sal de aquí inmediatamente!
They decided to get married. Decidieron casarse.
How did you get in? ¿Cómo has entrado?
You get used to it. Te acostumbras.
Get rid of this vomit yourself! ¡Tú mismo deshazte de este vómito!
Which stop should I get off at? ¿En que parada me debería bajar?
You can't get back the wasted time. No se recupera el tiempo perdido.
You'll get into trouble. Te meterás en problemas.
He tends to get upset over nothing. Tiende a enfadarse por nada.
Get off at the next stop. Bájate en la siguiente parada.
I thought things would get better. Pensé que las cosas iban a mejorar.
Excuse me, could I get past? Perdóneme, ¿puedo pasar?
Where do we get on the boat? ¿Dónde subimos al barco?
This afternoon the weather is going to get worse. Esta tarde el tiempo va a empeorar.
Don't you get bored when you're alone? ¿No te aburres cuando estás solo?
When did you get back from London? ¿Cuándo regresaste de Londres?
Never mind the bottle, as long as we get drunk. Qué mas da la botella siempre que nos emborrachemos.
When do I get started? ¿Cuándo empiezo?
I get on well with all my workmates. Me llevo bien con todos mis compañeros de trabajo.
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