просыпаться; будить
wake up
to stop sleeping or make someone stop sleeping
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просыпаться; будить synonyms
What's the difference between просыпаться; будить / проснуться / будить / разбудить / вставать / пробудиться
perfective counterpart — denotes the moment or fact of waking
to wake someone else up (imperfective, repeated or ongoing action)
perfective: to wake someone up (single completed action)
to get up (physically leave the bed); often follows waking but not identical
literary/poetic; sudden or inner awakening, often figurative
literally: to open one's eyes; figuratively: to begin to realize/understand
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How to pronounce просыпаться; будить and what this word means
просыпаться; будить means wake up. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce просыпаться; будить
[prəsɨˈpat͡sə]
просыпаться; будить translation
wake up
просыпаться; будить examples
Wake me up at seven.
просыпаться; будить transcription
[prəsɨˈpat͡sə]
Questions about this word
просыпаться; будить meaning: what does it mean?
to stop sleeping or make someone stop sleeping
просыпаться; будить pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
просыпаться; будить is pronounced as [prəsɨˈpat͡sə]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
просыпаться; будить definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Wake me up at seven. Translation: Разбуди меня в семь.
Is просыпаться; будить part of Household Chores vocabulary?
Yes, просыпаться; будить (wake up) can be learned in the Household Chores topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is просыпаться; будить part of Phrasal Verbs vocabulary?
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