Usage examples of "woken" in English with translation to French

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Has the baby woken up? Le bébé s'est-il réveillé ?
Much better to be woken by the birds than by an alarm. C'est beaucoup mieux d'être réveillé par les oiseaux que par un réveil.
It's Saturday. You need not have woken me up. C'est samedi. Il n'était pas utile de me réveiller.
Go and wake Mary up. Va réveiller Marie.
I woke up too late. Je me suis réveillé trop tard.
Wake not a sleeping lion. Ne réveillez pas un lion qui dort.
A noise woke her up. Un bruit l'a réveillée.
Go and wake her up. Vas la réveiller.
Mr Jordan woke up suddenly. M. Jordan s'est réveillé soudainement.
Wake me up at seven. Réveillez-moi à sept heures.
I usually wake up at six. Je me réveille habituellement à six heures.
Don't wake her up. Ne la réveille pas.
At what time did you wake up? À quelle heure vous êtes-vous réveillés ?
Go and wake up Mary. Va et réveille Marie.
The alarm clock wakes me at seven. Le réveil me réveille à sept heures.
That noise woke me up. Ce bruit me réveilla.
I woke up at five this morning. Je me suis réveillé à 5 heures ce matin.
Wake up and pay more attention! Réveille-toi et sois plus attentif !
When I woke up, I was sad. Quand je me suis réveillé j'étais triste.
They forgot to wake me up. Ils ont oublié de me réveiller.
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