Usage examples of "me levanto" in Spanish with translation to English

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Yo no me levanto temprano. I do not get up early.
Me levanto a las seis. I get up at six.
Siempre me levanto a las 6. I always get up at six.
Normalmente me levanto a las ocho. I usually get up at eight.
Me levanto a las 7:00. I get up at 7:00.
Comúnmente me levanto a las seis. I usually get up at six.
Yo normalmente me levanto a las seis. I usually get up at six.
Me levanto a las seis y media. I get up at 6:30.
Me levanto todos los días a las seis. I get up at six every day.
Me levanto a las seis casi todos los días. I get up at six almost every day.
Comúnmente me levanto a las cinco en esos días. I usually got up at five in those days.
Yo me levanto a las seis todas las mañanas. I get up at six every morning.
"¿A qué horas te levantas?" "Me levanto a las ocho." "When do you get up?" "I get up at eight."
Me levanto, me lavo, me ducho, me afeito y me visto. I get up, wash, shower, shave, and get dressed.
Cuando me levanto a la mañana, usualmente desayuno en la cocina. When I get up in the morning, I usually have breakfast in the kitchen.
Hoy me he levantado pronto. Today I got up early.
Una mujer se levantó repentinamente. Suddenly, a young woman stood up.
Levantarse temprano era su costumbre. It was his habit to rise early.
Se levantó un fuerte viendo. A strong wind arose.
¡No nos levantemos temprano mañana! Let’s not get up early tomorrow!
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