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

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I always get up early. Mi alzo sempre presto.
Get up early in the morning. Alzati presto al mattino.
What time do you get up? A che ora alza?
He does not get up early. Non si alza presto.
I get up at 7:00. Mi alzo alle 7:00.
I will probably get up early tomorrow. Probabilmente domani mi alzerò presto.
Do get up, it's very late. Alzati davvero. È davvero tardi.
I don't always get up early. Non mi alzo sempre presto.
You get up early, don't you? Ti alzi presto, vero?
My wife doesn't get up before me. Mia moglie non si alza prima di me.
He will have to get up early tomorrow. Si deve alzare presto domani.
What time did you get up this morning? A che ora ti sei alzato stamattina?
I get up at six almost every day. Mi alzo alle sei quasi ogni giorno.
I usually get up at eight o'clock. Di solito mi alzo alle otto.
What time do you get up every morning? A che ora ti alzi ogni mattina?
Get up early, or you'll be late. Alzati presto, o sarai in ritardo.
It being Sunday, I didn't get up early. Essendo domenica, non mi sono alzato presto.
I thought you had to get up by 7:30. Credevo ti dovessi alzare per le 7:30.
When I get up tomorrow morning, the sun will be shining and the birds will be singing. Quando mi alzerò domattina, il sole brillerà e gli uccelli staranno cantando.
She gets up at seven. Si alza alle sette.
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