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What does "levántate" mean?

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what does leántate mean?

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updated Jul 15, 2010
edited by --Mariana--
posted by craigok

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Hi Craig, welcome to the forum smile

Levántate - get up

updated Jul 15, 2010
posted by --Jen--
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If you want a way to remember "levantar" think "to levitate"

updated Jul 15, 2010
posted by ian-hill
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Hi, Craig. Nametaken is exactly right. "Levantar" is to raise up.

Welcome to the forum. grin

updated Jul 15, 2010
posted by --Mariana--
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But if you want to say it in a formal way (to an older person or someone you want to respect) you would use "levántese".

updated Jul 15, 2010
posted by the3rdeye