One should not wake a sleeping child as this will cause substantial night time sleep disturbances which will have negative effects on the sleep of the parents as well as the rest of the household.
It has been long said that you shouldn't wake up a sleepwalker in case they become confused or agitated and cause harm to themselves. However, there has been no research to conclude this so it is most likely just a myth.
This is a fallacy that you can't wake up a sleepwalker . You can. My husband is one and I wake up each time.
Yes there really is a word such as woken up for example, "She has woken up!"
they wake up
they like to be woken up by the sound of the oven's alarm.
Yes why not? It does not ask if he/she will wake up if you shout at them.
"aufgewacht" is an adjective, it's English equivalents are "woken", "woken up" and "awake".
Sleepwalker - comics - was created in 1991.
Although this is a persistent and often-repeated warning, it isn't dangerous, unless your sleepwalker is balancing on the edge of a roof at the time. Just as when the person involved would be in his bed, just wake him gently. He/she is in a state comparable with someone deep in thought about something else while physically going through the motions. If woken roughly, he/she will jump and start; if woken gently, he/she will just shake of the cowwebs from his mind and grin sheepishly.
The cast of Sleepwalker - 2007 includes: David Ring as Andrew Nathan Seavey as Sleepwalker
Odysseus is woken up on Phaeacia by the sound of Nausicaa and her handmaidens playing games near the river.
No this is not grammatical. The correct phrase is "did he wake up?"
It is "Could have awakened."