You say "Good night and sweet dreams" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "od'aro kosi la ala to da".
To say "Good night and sweet dreams" in Yoruba, you would say "O dàárọ̀ àti àràń àrà ẹ́"
You can say "ọbọ́̀dáàlẹ́" in Yoruba, which translates to "sweet dreams."
In Maori, "good night sweet dreams" can be translated to "po marie, moe moa."
"Sweet dreams and goodnight kisses, handsome."
Boa noite, bons sonhos!
sweet dreams in russian
You can say "ọbọ́̀dáàlẹ́" in Yoruba, which translates to "sweet dreams."
bonne nuit, fais de beaux rêves
In Maori, "good night sweet dreams" can be translated to "po marie, moe moa."
How do you say good night sweet dreams in Patois
Not sure about 'sweet dreams' exactly, but 'SpakOini NOchi' (conventionally 'good night') is literally '(I wish you) a tranquil night'
Good night, sweet dreams. They speak English in Hawaii.
You could say either, but the traditional good-night phrase is "Sweet dreams."
"Sweet dreams and goodnight kisses, handsome."
"I hope you have a good night and sweet little dreams. Kisses."
You can reply "Good night, sleep tight!" or simply "Good night, sweet dreams!"
good night and sweet dreams my friends (a French would say 'de beaux rêves' and not 'doux rêves')
Doux rêve vous trop