Sentence examples of "встаёт" in Russian with translation "get up"

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Он обычно встаёт в шесть. He usually gets up at six.
Мама всегда встаёт рано поутру. Mother always gets up early in the morning.
Кто рано встаёт, быстрей устаёт. He who gets up early gets tired quicker.
Моя мать никогда не встаёт рано. My mother never gets up early.
Она всегда встаёт в шесть часов. She always gets up at six.
Мой брат всегда встаёт раньше меня. My brother always gets up earlier than I.
И папа никогда не встаёт пока не готов кофе. And Dad never gets up until the coffee is not ready.
Мать встаёт раньше, чем все остальные в моей семье. Mother gets up earlier than anybody else in my family.
И если кто-то встаёт, ну, например, ответить на телефонный звонок или воспользоваться уборной или что-то подобное, пустое место становится этим человеком. И вы постоянно указываете на это пустое место и говорите: "Он или она не согласились бы", а пустой стул представляет собой человека и пространственно, это ключевой фактор. And when somebody gets up, in fact, to go answer a phone or use a bathroom or something, the empty seat becomes, if you will, that person. And you point frequently to the empty seat and you say, "He or she wouldn't agree," and the empty chair is that person and the spatiality is crucial.
Вставай и сделай мне массаж Get up and scratch for me
Вставай, я приготовлю тебе завтрак. Get up, I'll make up breakfast.
Мама, вставай на свои ноги. Mama, get up on you feet.
Ладно, отсюда, вы оба, вставайте. Okay, from there, you're both getting up.
Вам незачем вставать так рано. You don't have to get up so early.
Я не хотел вставать рано. I didn't want to get up early.
Ты должен вставать в шесть. You must get up at six.
Тебе не нужно рано вставать. You don't have to get up early.
Тебе не надо рано вставать? Didn't you have to get up early?
Да, нам завтра рано вставать. Yeah, we have to get up early tomorrow.
Встаёт, умывается, бреется, одевается, выходит. He gets up, washes, shaves, dresses, goes out.
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