I'm going to bed.
It means "go to bed"
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."
Literally, I'm going to the bed. Figuratively, I'm going to bed, Maybe: I'm going to take a nap. Maybe: I'm going to lay down. It's usually used with a purpose in mind, and stated, such as Voy a la cama a sentarme. I'm going to the bed to sit down. Voy a la cama a estudiar - I'm going to bed to study.
I go, I am going. Ex: Voy al cama ( I am going to bed)
La Cama was created in 1968.
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"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.
En la cama was created in 2005.
Disputas en la cama was created in 1972.
There are a few phrases that mean "to make the bed": "arreglar la cama", "tender la cama"; possibly "alzar la cama". "Cambiar las sábanas" has another meaning. "halzar la cama", "cambiar las savanas" (this one actually means to change the sheets).
Eres bueno en la cama. = You are good in bed.
Pingüinos En La Cama was created in 2006-01.