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Write the plural command in Spanish that means 'get up.' You don't need beginning or ending punctuation, but you must include any necessary accents.
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Write the plural command in Spanish that means 'get up.' You don't need beginning or ending punctuation, but you must include any necessary accents.
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O !Levántense¡
Or !Levántense¡
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¡Levántate! ¡Arre!
Depende en el pais que hables el espanol
Depends on the country you speak spanish!
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