There is a customary Spanish question that translates, "How did you 'dawn'?" which means the same as the object question. When it's said politely, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneció? When said informally, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneciste?"
The verb for "to fall asleep" is "dormirse". "To sleep" is "dormir". You could say "Va a dormir", "Te vas a dormir" , "vas a dormirse", "te duermes". All these could be translatred as "go to sleep".
Espero que hayas dormido bien.
¿Dormiste bien? / ¿Has dormido bien?
Dormir bien
"I want to sleep" would be "Quiero dormir".
It means: Duerme bien.
Primero, te dormirás.
estoy durmiendo or just "i sleep" : duermo
(you, informal) Acuéstate. (you, formal) Acuéstese. (you all) Acuéstense.
'To sleep' in Spanish is 'dormir.'
"Dormir" is a verb in Spanish that means "to sleep."
I sleep on my back in Spanish is: Yo duermo de espaldas.
"I want to sleep" would be "Quiero dormir".
"Dormir" is a Spanish verb that means "to sleep."
to sleep=dormir to go to bed=acostarse
Dormir
I sleep in
"To sleep" in Spanish is "dormir". It is pronounced "door-MEER". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
In Spanish, sleep is "dormir." In French, sleep is "dormir." In German, sleep is "schlafen." In Japanese, sleep is "η γ (nemuru)."
Dormir.
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