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How do you say get up in Russian?

The most common way to say "get up" in Russian is вставать (vsta-vat').

Here are some other ways to say "get up" depending on the context:

* Просыпаться (prosy-pat'-sa) - This means "to wake up," but it can also be used to mean "get up" if you're talking about waking up from sleep.

* Подниматься (pod-ni-mat'-sa) - This means "to rise" or "to climb" and can be used to mean "get up" if you're talking about getting out of bed.

* Встать (vstat') - This is the past tense of "вставать" and means "to get up" or "to stand up."

Here are some examples:

* Мне нужно вставать. (Mne nuzhno vsta-vat'). - I need to get up.

* Я просыпаюсь в 7 утра. (Ya prosy-pat'-sa v 7 utra). - I wake up at 7am.

* Поднимайся, уже утро! (Pod-ni-mai-sa, uzhe utro!) - Get up, it's already morning!

The best way to say "get up" depends on the specific context and your intended meaning.

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