"We had to wake up" in French is translated as "Nous avons dû nous réveiller."
"Je me lave" is a French phrase that means "I wash myself" in English. It is a reflexive verb construction commonly used when talking about personal hygiene activities like washing oneself.
Get up. Wake up.
bise-moi/bisez-moi a me lever
The future tense of the word "wake" is "will wake."
"I'm washing myself" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je me lave. The declarative statement also translates as "I'm washing up" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh muh lav" in French.
'je vous réveille' means 'I wake you up' in French.
"Let's wake up!" is an English equivalent of the French word "Réveillons!"Specifically, the French word is the first person plural of the present imperative of the infinitive "réveiller." It looks the same as the first person plural of the present indicative, which translates as "(We) are waking up, do wake up, wake up." The pronunciation is both cases is the same: "reh-veh-yeh."
"(se) réveiller" is to wake up in French. "réveille-toi !" = "wake up!" - "je suis réveillé" = "I am awake" - "elle se réveille" = "she is waking up" - "elle m'a réveillé" = "she woke me up".
to wake is 'éveiller' or 's'éveiller' in French.
"I wake up at..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Je me réveille à ... . The declarative phrase also translates as "I reappear at..." according to context. The pronunciation will be "zhuh me rey-vey a" in French.
They all wake up at 7am and go to bed 11pm or earlier
Around 10 , depends if they have a flight then they wake up earlier but yeah.
J'aime wake board
"Call me when you wake!" in English is Chiamami quando ti svegli! in Italian.
to wake can be said as : se réveiller you wake up can be said as : vous vous réveillez
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