How to say "to wake up" in French?

In French "to wake up" translates to  se réveiller 

Transliteration: suh rey-vay-yay

🇫🇷 Je me réveille tôt tous les jours.

🗣️ juh suh rey-vay-yay toh too lay zhoor

🇺🇸 I wake up early every day.

🇫🇷 Je me réveille tôt le matin.

🗣️ Zhuh muh ray-vay-yuh toh luh mah-ta(n).

🇺🇸 I wake up early in the morning.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "to wake up" in French?

You can use the word "se réveiller" which translates to "to wake up".

How to pronounce "se réveiller" (to wake up) in French?

The word "se réveiller" is pronounced as "suh rey-vay-yay".

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