Usage examples of "Alzò" in Italian with translation to English

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L'uomo si alzò e fumò. The man got up and smoked.
Alzò la mano per fare una domanda. She raised her hand to ask a question.
Lui si alza alle sette. He gets up at seven.
Lui ha alzato il braccio. He raised his arm.
Mio nonno si alza presto. My grandfather gets up early.
Lui ha alzato le mani. He raised his hands.
Lei si alza presto, vero? You get up early, don't you?
Tom ha alzato le mani. Tom raised his hands.
Lei si alza alle sette. She gets up at seven.
Lui ha alzato la mano. He raised his hand.
Mi alzai verso le sei. I got up at about six.
Alza la mano, se sai la risposta. Raise your hand if you know the answer.
Si dovrà alzare presto domattina. He will have to get up early tomorrow.
Takeshi ha alzato la mano per fare una domanda. Takeshi raised his hand to ask a question.
Si deve alzare presto domani. He will have to get up early tomorrow.
La gente si è alzata. People got up.
Oggi mi sono alzata presto. Today I got up early.
Lei si è alzata tardi. She got up late.
Voi vi alzate presto, vero? You get up early, don't you?
Ci siamo alzati dopo mezzanotte. We got up after midnight.
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