levantó

i raise, raised, rose


Verb levantó

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of levantar.

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Examples
  • Él se levantó temprano esta mañana.

    He got up early this morning.

  • La niña levantó su cara, aún húmeda por las lágrimas.

    The girl lifted her face, still wet with tears.

  • Se levantó de su asiento.

    He rose from his seat.

  • Él se levantó esta mañana más temprano que de costumbre.

    He got up earlier than usual this morning.

  • El taxi levantó dos pasajeros.

    The taxi picked up two passengers.

  • Un estudiante levantó la mano cuando el profesor acabó de leer.

    A student raised his hand when the teacher finished the reading.

  • Ella levantó la cabeza.

    She held up her head.

  • Él se levantó cuando entré.

    He stood up when I went in.

  • Lo levantó con toda su fuerza.

    He lifted it up with all his might.

  • Tom no levantó ni un dedo para ayudar.

    Tom didn't lift a finger to help.

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