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Which means "they get up early"?

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O Te preparas temprano.
Os acostáis temprano.
O Me ducho temprano.
O Se levantan temprano.

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Final answer:

The Spanish phrase 'Se levantan temprano' means 'they get up early'.


Step-by-step explanation:

Se levantan temprano. This means 'they get up early' in Spanish. The subject pronoun 'se' is used to indicate that the action is performed by a group of people, and 'levantan' is the third-person plural form of the verb 'levantar', meaning 'to get up'. 'temprano' means 'early'.


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