Translation: Hice mi tarea y dormí.
It is worth noting that this is a translation of "I did my homework and slept". In Spanish, you cannot just use a verb with conjugating it to designate an actor. If you want to say "He did homework and slept" -- it would be "Hizo la tarea y durmió."
The spanish translation is "Usted has dormido bien?"
You say, "¿Dormías?"
¿Dormiste suficiente?
'To sleep' in Spanish is 'dormir.'
"I want to sleep" would be "Quiero dormir".
I sleep on my back in Spanish is: Yo duermo de espaldas.
pijamada
Dormir.
No puedo dormir.
"Me encanta dormir."
¿ti vas a dormir?
Solo duerme conmigo.
Se fueron a dormir.
It means: Duerme bien.
In Spanish, sleep is "dormir." In French, sleep is "dormir." In German, sleep is "schlafen." In Japanese, sleep is "眠る (nemuru)."