"acostarse" is the infinitive of the verb "to lie down". It can be used to imply that you are lying down to sleep. "Me acuesto en la cama" = "I'm lying down in bed". To say "I am sleeping" is "Yo duermo" from the verb "dormir".
Duérmase / duérmanse / duérmete / dormíos.
Acuéstese / acuéstense / acuéstate / acostaos.
Váyase / váyanse / vete / idos a dormir / a acostar.
Acuéstese (Formal)
Acuéstate (Informal)
'To go to bed' in Spanish is 'acostar.'
I think 'acostar' means, rather, 'to put to bed'
For 'to go to bed', the reflexive 'acostarse' is needed.
"I am going to bed" in Spanish is "Voy a la cama". It is pronounced "boy ah la CAH-mah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
The word bed in Spanish translates to cama. To go somewhere translates to voy, when it is in first person. So, I am going to bed translates to "voy a la cama."
Me voy a dormir. Buenas noches. Ya me voy a dormir, así que buenas noches.
Tengo una cama camarote.
¿dónde están tus sábanasYour welcome,Ashbash2000
¿Cuándo VA a ir a la cama?
"I am going to bed" in Spanish is "Voy a la cama". It is pronounced "boy ah la CAH-mah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Yo voy a dormir y me duele la cabeza.
Cama
To say 'I am going to read' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a leer.'
To say 'I am going to rest' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a descansar.'
To say 'I am going to run' in Spanish, you would say "Voy a correr.'
The word bed in Spanish translates to cama. To go somewhere translates to voy, when it is in first person. So, I am going to bed translates to "voy a la cama."
En su cama.
sobre acostarse
cama doble
To say 'I am going to school' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a la escuela.'