"Bed" in Spanish is "la cama".
The spanish word for bed is "cama".
"Cama"
this is a Spanish word for a Hanging Bed
"Acuesto" is Spanish word. But I don't know what it means. Ask someone else.
Dehscansar. (The "e" should sound like the e in bed)
The Spanish word "encamables" refers to objects or people that can be placed in bed or are suitable for being in bed. It is often used in medical or caregiving contexts to describe patients or individuals who need to be cared for while lying down. The term can also imply something that can be accommodated or arranged for bed rest.
Cama in Spanish means bed in English.
In English, the Spanish word acostarse is usually translated "to lie down. " However, in Spanish, acostarsehas the additional connotation of "go to bed." The translation of the target phrase is, "...ya se acuesta."
The word "hammock" originated from the Taíno word "hamaca," which referred to a type of woven bed or hanging bed. The Taíno were an indigenous people of the Caribbean, and their term was adopted into Spanish during the European colonization of the Americas. The concept of the hammock then spread through Spanish and other languages, becoming popular in various cultures around the world.
my parents say they come from the jungle but im not sure better answer: hammocks come from spanish= a hanging bed
ベッド is the word for bed. I googled it.
Dormitorio.