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Spanish Phrase

No, me despierto fácilmente.

/no me ðesˈpjeɾto ˈfasilˌmente/
Meaning"No, I wake up easily."
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Meaning

This phrase indicates that the speaker is a light sleeper or naturally wakes up without much struggle. It utilizes the reflexive verb 'despertarse' and the adverb 'fácilmente' to describe the ease of transitioning from sleep to wakefulness.

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When to use

You would use this phrase when someone asks if you are a heavy sleeper, if you need a loud alarm clock, or if they are worried about making noise while you sleep.

Grammar Breakdown

No,medespiertofácilmente

1

Reflexive Verbs

'Despertarse' is a reflexive verb. The 'me' indicates that the action of waking up is happening to the speaker.

2

Adverbs ending in -mente

Adding '-mente' to the feminine form of an adjective (like fácil) creates an adverb, similar to adding '-ly' in English.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Pongo la alarma a las seis?

Should I set the alarm for six?

No, me despierto fácilmente.

No, I wake up easily.

B

Common Mistakes

  • No, despierto fácilmente.

    The verb 'despertarse' is reflexive in this context, so you must include the pronoun 'me' to indicate you are waking yourself up.

  • No, me despierto fácil.

    'Fácil' is an adjective; you must use the adverbial form 'fácilmente' to modify the verb 'despierto'.

Alternatives

  • Tengo el sueño ligero.

    I am a light sleeper.

  • Me despierto con cualquier ruido.

    I wake up with any noise.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish-speaking cultures, discussing sleep habits is very common in domestic settings. Using the phrase 'tener el sueño ligero' is a very idiomatic and common alternative to describe being a light sleeper.