Sentence examples of "pronto" in Spanish with translation "early"

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Tom tiene que levantarse pronto. Tom has to get up early.
No podrán levantarse tan pronto. They won't be able to get up so early.
Debiste haber venido más pronto. You should have come earlier.
Levántate tan pronto como puedas. Get up as early as you can.
Él no se levanta pronto. He does not get up early.
Está acostumbrada a levantarse pronto. She's accustomed to getting up early.
Los ancianos se levantan pronto. Old people wake up early.
Hoy me he levantado pronto. Today I got up early.
Estoy acostumbrado a levantarme pronto. I'm used to getting up early.
Ella siempre se levanta pronto. She always got up early.
No estoy acostumbrada a levantarme pronto. I'm not accustomed to getting up early.
¿Empecemos pronto por la mañana, vale? Let's start early in the morning, shall we?
Ayer Tom volvió pronto a casa. Tom came home early yesterday.
Todavía es demasiado pronto para levantarse. It's still too early to get up.
Aún es muy pronto para juzgar. It's still too early to tell.
Ayer Tom volvió a casa pronto. Tom came home early yesterday.
Me levanté pronto por la mañana. I got up early in the morning.
¿Por qué vino pronto a casa? Why did she come home early?
Que debas venir pronto es algo bueno. That you have come early is a good thing.
Desgraciadamente, tengo que levantarme pronto cada mañana. Unfortunately, I have to get up early every morning.
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