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."
You would say "acostarme". This is the reflexive form of the verb "acostar", which means "to put to bed". With the reflexive, it means "I put myself to bed", or "I go to bed".
váyase a la cama
váyase a la cama
Tengo sueño 🥱 me voy a dormir buenas noches 😴
Sleep yeah
You could say "Todavía estoy en cama".
Vale. Voy de comer.
'No voy a cansarme del refrán de esto' is how u say 'I'm not gonna get tired of saying that' in Spanish
im aplastamiento
This is how you say I'm dumb in spanish : "Soy Tonto" Im doing Spanish as a GCSE so I'm certain it's that! Hope I Helped!
Voy a parar.
You could say "Todavía estoy en cama".
Vuelvo a California.
Vale. Voy de comer.
Te voy a sorprender. OR Voy a sorprenderte.
Le voy a hablar a la policia.
voy a ser Tia manana. C:
"Yo voy." I'm leaving is "Yo salgo."
my parents say they come from the jungle but im not sure better answer: hammocks come from spanish= a hanging bed
Manana voy a hacer mis (nails)
Your super hot in bed,
'No voy a cansarme del refrán de esto' is how u say 'I'm not gonna get tired of saying that' in Spanish