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SaptarshiKwiziq community member
me lève
I think "je me lève" should be translated as both "i wake up" and "i get up". Why do you consider "i wake up" as wrong answer?
This question relates to:French lesson "Conjugate reflexive verb se lever in the present tense in French (Le Présent)"
Asked 5 years ago

AurélieKwiziq team member
Bonjour Saptarshi !
Simply because "to wake up" is expressed with another verb in French = "se réveiller".
"Je me réveille à sept heures, je lis un peu, et je me lève à sept heures et quart."
(I wake up at seven, I read a bit, and I get up at quarter past seven.)
I hope that's helpful!
À bientôt !
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me lève
I think "je me lève" should be translated as both "i wake up" and "i get up". Why do you consider "i wake up" as wrong answer?
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