Levant is a term derived from the French word lever meaning 'to rise'. Since the Mediterranean Sea was the focus of the Western World, this term was used for the area of the known world where the sun rises.. in other words, the countries and islands of the eastern part of the Mediterranean.
It means "Get up!" The actual spelling is Levántate. And yes, the spelling does matter.
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Alessandra Villegas
Alessandra Villegas
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Get Up/Levantate by Pit Bull
No because when she went on Levantate On Telemondo she said "i don't know how to speak Spanish."
Translation: Cuando él se despierte/levante
"Levántate" will be the most used. Some people could say it differently, but that's because of culture and dialects. Examples of that would be: "Levantate" (note that there's no stress in the a, which makes it sound different) "Levántese" (this is more like a respectful and formal way) Either one of the three means the same thing, it's just a matter of what country you are in or who are you saying it to...
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
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