It's actually je me réveille, which literally means I wake myself up.
You spelled waking up correctly.
asleep
Despertar.
Doesn't this mean "how did you wake up"....in spanish.
apenas te despertastes?
"I wake up" in Spanish is "me despierto". It is pronounced "may deh-spee-AIR-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
You say "despiertes mi bebé"
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"To wake up" in Spanish is "despertar".
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
Translation: Despertar
"to wake up"...réveiller.
Spanish people tend to wake up around 7-8 am on weekdays, but it can vary depending on personal schedules and work commitments. On weekends, they may sleep in a bit later, waking up around 9-10 am.
Doesn't this mean "how did you wake up"....in spanish.
In Spanish despertarse means to wake up.
apenas te despertastes?
It means to wake up
"I wake up" in Spanish is "me despierto". It is pronounced "may deh-spee-AIR-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Ustedes son la razón que me despierto todos los días is the best way to say "You are the reason I wake up everyday" in Spanish.
You say "despiertes mi bebé"