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Get up & wake up



hussamk2000
Yemen

Get up & wake up
 
Hello everybody,

Is there any difference between �get up � and �wake up � in meaning or use?

Thanks in advance

Hussam

10 Jan 2014      





alexcure
Poland

Hi Hussam,

you can wake up (open your eyes [and stop sleeping, being still in bed]) and still don �t get up (get out of your bed), so the difference is quite big and clear. We can say: I woke up at 6.00 but it was not my time to get up so I stayed in bed until 7.00 when I finally got up.

I hope it �s clear now for you,

A.

10 Jan 2014     



s.lefevre
Brazil

Wake up is the moment you don �t sleep any more. Get up is when you get out of bed. The fact that you wake up, doesn �t mean that you get up. You might stay in bed, have breakfast, read ...

10 Jan 2014     



moroccan2013
Morocco

hello;
 i share the same point of view ..... actually there s a difference between the two . to get up means to quit  the bed ....and wake up means open one �s eyes and not sleep

10 Jan 2014     



moroccan2013
Morocco

hello;
 i share the same point of view ..... actually there s a difference between the two . to get up means to quit  the bed ....and wake up means open one �s eyes and not sleep

10 Jan 2014     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Is there the same distinction in most languages? Se reveiller/se lever, svegliarsi/alzarsi etc....

10 Jan 2014     



papadeli
Greece

Some visual help

Greetings from Greece, 

10 Jan 2014     



alexcure
Poland

I think so, Lynn. In Slavic languages the difference occurs as clearly as it does in Germanic and Romance languages.

10 Jan 2014     



hussamk2000
Yemen

That is so kind of you all . I really appreciate your work .

10 Jan 2014