Usage examples of "get up" in English with translation to French

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When did you get up? Quand est-ce que tu t'es levé ?
Please don't get up. S'il te plait ne te lève pas.
She struggled to get up. Elle eut du mal à se lever.
I get up at six. Je me lève à 6 heures.
Get up early tomorrow morning! Lève-toi de bonne heure, demain matin !
He did not get up early. Il ne s'est pas levé tôt.
I will get up early tomorrow. Je me lèverai tôt demain.
What time do you get up? À quelle heure te lèves-tu ?
He does not get up early. Il ne se lève pas tôt.
Do you get up at six? Tu te lèves à six heures ?
I always get up at six. Je me lève toujours à 6 heures.
I usually get up at eight. Je me lève généralement à huit heures.
When do you usually get up? Quand te lèves-tu habituellement ?
He used to get up early. D'habitude il se levait tôt.
It's time to get up. Il est temps de se lever.
I usually get up at 8. Je me lève habituellement vers 8 heures.
I usually get up at six. Je me lève d'habitude à six heures.
I get up at six every morning. Je me lève à six heures chaque matin.
Why did you get up so early? Pourquoi est-ce que tu t'es levé si tôt ?
Get up as early as you can. Lève-toi le plus tôt que tu peux.
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