Usage examples of "Get up" in English with translation to German

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When did you get up? Wann bist du aufgestanden?
It's time to get up. Es ist Zeit, aufzustehen.
You must get up at six. Du musst um sechs aufstehen.
It is too early to get up. Es ist zu früh, um aufzustehen.
He has to get up immediately. Er muss sofort aufstehen.
Do get up, it's very late. Steh auf. Es ist sehr spät.
He did not get up early. Er ist nicht früh aufgestanden.
It's too early to get up. Es ist zu früh, um aufzustehen.
Do you get up at six? Bist du um sechs aufgestanden?
It is time you should get up. Es ist Zeit, dass du aufstehst!
Get up at seven tomorrow morning. Aufstehen morgen früh um sieben Uhr.
Tom helped Mary get up from her seat. Tom half Mary, von ihrem Platz aufzustehen.
You had better get up early. Du solltest lieber früher aufstehen.
It's good to get up early in the morning. Es ist gut morgens früh aufzustehen.
Why did you get up so early? Wieso bist du so früh aufgestanden?
It is pleasant to get up early in the morning. Es ist angenehm, zeitig aufzustehen.
I will probably get up early tomorrow. Ich werde morgen wohl früh aufstehen.
He would sooner die than get up early every morning. Er würde lieber sterben als jeden Morgen früh aufzustehen.
When did you get up this morning? Wann bist du heute Morgen aufgestanden?
It is difficult for me to get up before six. Es fällt mir schwer, vor 6 Uhr aufzustehen.
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