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Stand in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'stand' is 'ponerse de pie', pronounced poh-NEHR-seh deh PYEH (IPA: /poˈneɾse ðe pje/). It is a B1-level verb.

Pronunciation: poh-NEHR-seh deh PYEH

Spanishponerse de pie
Pronunciationpoh-NEHR-seh deh PYEH · /poˈneɾse ðe pje/
Part of speechverb
LevelB1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'ponerse de pie'

  • Me pongo de pie cuando entra el profesor.
    I stand up when the teacher comes in.
  • ¿Por qué te pones de pie? Aún no terminamos.
    Why are you standing up? We're not done yet.
  • Todos se pusieron de pie para aplaudir.
    Everyone stood up to applaud.
  • Póngase de pie, por favor.
    Please stand up. (formal)

Common Phrases with 'ponerse de pie'

  • estar de pie
    to be standing
  • ponerse de pie
    to stand up

How to Use 'ponerse de pie'

A reflexive phrase built on poner: me pongo, te pones, with irregular preterite me puse. Ponerse de pie = the action of standing up; estar de pie = the state of standing. Levantarse also works for getting up.

Regional note: In Latin America, pararse is the everyday way to say 'stand up' (¡párate!); in Spain, pararse means 'to stop', so use ponerse de pie or levantarse there.

Related Vocabulary

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How do you say 'stand' in Spanish?

'Stand' in Spanish is 'ponerse de pie', pronounced poh-NEHR-seh deh PYEH.

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