At night. Unless they work shifts.
In Spain, it is common for people to take a siesta (afternoon nap) in the early afternoon, usually between 2 pm and 4 pm. This is followed by a later dinner and bedtime than in some other cultures, with dinners often starting around 9 pm or later.
"Dormir" is a verb in Spanish that means "to sleep."
"Dormir" is a Spanish verb that means "to sleep."
In Spanish, sleep is "dormir." In French, sleep is "dormir." In German, sleep is "schlafen." In Japanese, sleep is "眠る (nemuru)."
"Como duerme" in Spanish means "how he/she sleeps" in English.
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.
The Spanish call it 'siesta'.
yes most of the time its at night but the they can sleep at day time also(:
If you sleep during the day, this may result in improper sleep at night. It is a good idea to sleep at night so that you aren't sleeping all day.
They don't ever sleep they swim all day
in the day and night
Duermo durante el dia (accent on the 'i')
At noon
Sleep most of the time.
day time
they sleep and sunbake on a weekend if it is sunny and they sleep at the end of the day or they sleep whenever they r tired and they sleep if it is a rainy day
they sleep at night but only for a short time they mostly sleep through the day
'To sleep' in Spanish is 'dormir.'