"Get up" as in "stand up" is se lever. You have to conjugate the verb according to who is performing the action.
"I get up" would be je me lève.
"You are getting up" would be vous vous levez (polite, or to a group of people) or tu te lèves (one person, informal).
To order someone to get up, you would say levez-vous! (polite, or to a group of people) or lève-toi! (one person, informal)
infinitive: se lever (pronounced "se levay")
imperative (get up!): lève-toi !
"Le maintenir" is to say keep it up in French....
When I wake up in the morning is translated "quand je me réveille le matin" in French.
Nous nous sommes réveillés tard
to dress up (to put on one's best or most formal clothing) is "bien s'habiller" or "mettre ses plus beaux habits" in French.
occupé is how you say engaged in French
"Le maintenir" is to say keep it up in French....
I give up is " J'abandonne " in French.
haut (pronounced oh) is french for up.
bâtons jusqu'à [ Sticks Up in French ]
Washing up in french is "Merde", hope I helped.
"Connecter" Is a French word Meaning "Hook up"
'MET UP ' IN FRENCH IS ='RETROUVER'orit might mean 'meet with'.
la maquillage is French for make-up.
when bugs bunny say "what's up doc ?" in french he say "quoi de neuf docteur" "what's new doc ?
se lever
maquillage :)
frire