To stand up is 'se lever' in French. "Stand up!" is "levez-vous !" or more dryly, "debout !"
"Levez-vous" means "get up" or "stand up" in French.
frire
Souris un peu!
Draguer ta soeur.
Well, you can say: What's new? "Quoi de neuf?" How's it going? "Ça va?"
say stand up : lever les garçons
Restez assis (stay seated)
Informally - "WAZZZ UP BRO" or formally - "Welcome"
"T'es branche" is a French expression that means "you're connected" or "you're plugged in." It is often used informally to say that someone is trendy or up-to-date with the latest trends or styles.
To say "stand up" in Mandarin, you can say "站起来" (zhànqǐlái).
You would say "سأقف" to mean "I will stand up" in Arabic.
A Tia (i nia) = Stand (up)
to stand (up) = 'amad (עמד)
"Le maintenir" is to say keep it up in French....
The verb 'tatsu' means "to stand." To command someone to stand up, you may say 'tatte kudasai.'
aufstehen= to stand up
"Aufstehen" means stand up in German