Primero, te dormirás.
(you, informal) Acuéstate. (you, formal) Acuéstese. (you all) Acuéstense.
"I want to sleep" would be "Quiero dormir".
The verb is "dormir". In the preterit, it is dormí, dormiste, durmió, dormimos, dormisteis, durmieron.
Voy is the "yo" (first person) conjugation of ir, which means "to go." Voy means "I go."
It means: Duerme bien.
to sleep=dormir to go to bed=acostarse
Duermete bebé. (Go to sleep infant child) Duermete querida/o (Go to sleep loved one) The word Baby in Spanish ONLY means infant child. It doesn't carry the adult term of endearment.
'Acostar' is a Spanish word that means 'to go to sleep.'
'To sleep' in Spanish is 'dormir.'
Vuelva al coche y dormirse.
Estaria a punto de dormir ahora = (Someone) would be about to go to sleep now
The Spanish.
(you, informal) Acuéstate. (you, formal) Acuéstese. (you all) Acuéstense.
I sleep on my back in Spanish is: Yo duermo de espaldas.
I would first say that you express out who or what is they, and then ask it.
"I want to sleep" would be "Quiero dormir".
It depends, for the most part, teenagers should get eight hours of sleep. First of all is when they get up, if they have to go to school at 6:00am, then they should go to sleep at 10:00pm, but if they seem to have trouble with getting up after 8 hours of sleep, then they should go to sleep earlier. If they seem to get up pretty easily with 8 hours of sleep, they can go to sleep later.