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Yes there really is a word such as woken up for example, "She has woken up!"

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Isn’t it Waked up

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What does woken mean in German?

Woken does not mean anything in German, the English word woken, means aufgewacht in German


Do most women like to be woken up in the middle of night?

they like to be woken up by the sound of the oven's alarm.


What is the English translation of Aufgewacht?

"aufgewacht" is an adjective, it's English equivalents are "woken", "woken up" and "awake".


What is the correct use of woken?

Awoken most certainly is a word; it comes from the old English verb "awake" and it means woken up, or made awake. The correct usage is anywhere that it could be replaced by "woken up". 'awoken' is the passive voice form of 'awoke' (past tense of the verb 'awake'). for instance, you can say "I awoke to the sound of dogs barking" or "I was awoken by the sound of dogs barking". in modern US English, awoken is a bit archaic - normally we'd say 'awakened' instead.


What is the past participle tense of wake?

The past participle tense of "wake" is "woken." For example, "I have woken up early every day this week."


Has he wake up or has he woke up.?

The correct phrasing is "Has he woken up," using the past participle "woken" after the auxiliary verb "has." This construct indicates a completed action in the past related to waking up.


Past participle of wake?

The past participle of "wake" is "woken" or "waked" depending on the context. For example, "He had woken up early" or "He was waked by the sound of the alarm."


Odysseus is woken up on Phaeacia by the sound of?

Odysseus is woken up on Phaeacia by the sound of Nausicaa and her handmaidens playing games near the river.


Is 'did he woken up' grammatical?

No this is not grammatical. The correct phrase is "did he wake up?"


Is got woke up correct grammar?

no its got woken up


Is it Could have woken up or could have waken up?

It is "Could have awakened."


What is sound sleeper joke?

When someone is not woken up easily.