This is not a grammatical sentence. If you meant "what time did you wake up", the answer is:
said to a male: beh-eyzo sha'ah hikamta?
said to a female: beh-eyzo sha'ah hikamt?
They wake up early,lets say 6:30,i dnt knw if they always wake at that time,but the time i paid a visit it was half past six.
I would say about 7:00.
wake up
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
You could say in a gentle voice, "Mom, it's time to wake up. we have to go." or something calm like that.
To say "wake up" in Cantonese, you can say "醒 (sing2)".
The question is, "What time do you wake up?" If you're so inclined, you answer with a time of day, most likely in the morning hours. Example: "Me despierto a las cuatro por la madrugada." I wake up at four in the [before dawn] morning .
Wake up Time was created in 1994.
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
To say "please wake up" in Tagalog, you can say "Paki-gising po."
"Ẹ jọ" is how you say "wake up" in Yoruba language.
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