Arriba means upstair while abajo means down stairs
== == Me levanto.
How to say "put your hands up" in spanish is PUT YOUR HANDS UP (i do not no why but that is how haha) hope that helped!
Make up blush is called in Spanish Rubor
Anyways what is up in Spanish is: En fin (Anyways) ... Qué más? (What's up?)
You say "despiertes mi bebé"
arriba hay.... = upstairs there is.... (pronolunced 'AhRREEbah I....') More specifically en el/un piso de arriba....= (in/on the/an) upstairs (floor) there is....
to go up the stairs is 'monter les escaliers' in French.
stairs = la escalera
It depends. If you're describing someone who is actually standing on a step or walking up or down the stairs, you would say "on the stairs". If a person were standing in front of the stairs, you could say "at the stairs" or "at the staircase".
some animals are afrade of heghts
dans l'escalier.
Yes, you can say "I climbed up the stairs to bed." This phrase effectively communicates that you ascended the stairs in order to reach your bed, suggesting a movement from a lower to a higher level. It's a clear and understandable way to describe the action.
up the stairs
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
Stairs is "die Treppe"
You say: "Limpiar"
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'