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

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Please don't get up. Por favor, não se levante.
I do not get up early. Eu não me levanto cedo.
What time do you get up? Que hora você se levanta?
I usually get up at 8. Normalmente me levanto às 8 horas.
You must get up a little earlier. Você precisa se levantar um pouco mais cedo.
It is too early to get up. É muito cedo para levantar da cama.
Let’s not get up early tomorrow! Não nos levantemos cedo amanhã!
What time do you usually get up? A que horas de costume você se levanta?
They get up early in this house. Levanta-se cedo nesta casa.
What time do you get up on schooldays? A que horas você se levanta em dias de escola?
What time do you get up on workdays? A que horas você se levanta em dias de trabalho?
What time do you get up on Sundays? A que horas você se levanta de domingo?
You can get up from the examination table now. Você pode se levantar da mesa de exames agora.
"When do you get up?" "At 8 in the morning." "A que horas você se levanta?" "Às oito da manhã."
I thought you had to get up by 7:30. Pensei que você tinha que se levantar às 7h30.
Get up at once, or you will miss the 7:00 bus. Levante já ou vai perder o ônibus das sete horas.
She usually gets up early. Ela geralmente se levanta cedo.
She always gets up at six. Ela sempre se levanta às seis.
I got up late this morning. Eu me levantei tarde hoje de manhã.
I'm used to getting up early. Estou acostumada a me levantar cedo.
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