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How to Say β€˜Stand up.’ in French

Mets-toi debout.

meh twah duh-boo

[meh twah duh-boo]

πŸ’¬ Usage Tip: A familiar singular command: the teacher is speaking to one person informally. To a group, you'd more often hear 'Mettez-vous debout.'

πŸ‡«πŸ‡· In France: French has different command forms depending on who is being addressed, so studio style may feel more informal or more polite.

Phrase Breakdown

Mets-toi

meh twah

Stand yourself up / Get yourself

Reflexive imperative meaning to place yourself in a certain position.

Example

Mets-toi debout.

Stand up.

Words in this phrase

Mets

[meh]

put / place

Imperative instruction telling someone to move into a position.

Example

Mets les pieds ensemble avant de commencer.

Put your feet together before starting.

toi

[twah]

yourself

Reflexive pronoun used to tell someone to position themselves.

Example

Toi, avance un peu sur le tapis.

You, move a little forward on the mat.

debout

[duh-boo]

standing / stand up

Describes the upright position the teacher wants the student to take.

Example

Reste debout et respire lentement.

Stay standing and breathe slowly.

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