tu voulais seulement coucher avec moi, tu voulais juste coucher avec moi
You can say "Tu voulais juste coucher avec moi."
You would say "j'ai bien dormi" in French to mean "I had a good sleep."
You can say "j'ai toujours voulu" in French to mean "I've always wanted to".
In Spanish, sleep is "dormir." In French, sleep is "dormir." In German, sleep is "schlafen." In Japanese, sleep is "η γ (nemuru)."
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"Comment Γ©tait votre sommeil?"
If you put it in Google, it just translates into 'avec.' Which would make sense either way if you wanted to say 'along with' or just 'with.'
Are you going to sleep is est-ce que tu vas dormir ? in French.
You would say "j'ai bien dormi" in French to mean "I had a good sleep."
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
tu as bien dormi?
dormez bien
J'aime dormir.
J'aime dormir
Using the 'impératif', this is 'dors!' in French.
You can say "j'ai toujours voulu" in French to mean "I've always wanted to".
'Etes-vous le sommeil'
un sommeil merveilleux