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How do you translate this sentence literally "nous n'avons pas à nous lever tôt"?

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Even though this sentence translates into 'We don't have to get up early', per se the sentence is used for casual conversations. Literally it means 'We have not to raise/get up ourselves early'. Due to the formation of grammar verbs in French, literal translation /transliteration is incorrect in Eng...
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