Navajo has a dual plural and and three or more plural and a fourth person too and it conjugates in the verb so you need to give more information to say translate this. To go to sleep is: 'iishháásh but Navajo verbs are very complicated, more like Turkish than English.
Note: Navajo tend not to use commands, it is impolite to interfere with autonomy (even with children), you might say: Da' bił nínízin? (Are you sleepy?). Or Yá'át'ééh hiiłchi'į' (good night). Or maybe: ajółhosh laanaa nisin -- (I wish one(3rd person) could go to sleep.)
To say sleep in Burmese you might say "Eigh douh meh" or go to sleep or sleep.
It can be both. For instance, you might say, "I want to go to sleep. I'm going to go sleep in my bed." Confusing? I think so, too.
To say "I want to go to sleep" in Ilocano, you can say, "Adda'y koma unay amin."
To say "go to sleep" in Somali, you would say "tag sub." In Somali, "tag" means "go" and "sub" means "to sleep." So when combined, it translates to "go to sleep."
nemasu - to sleep
Zasnut'
Say hey lets have a sleep over, then you go ask your mom if you can have a slumber party, if she says yes invite all your friends.
Geyn keyn shlof- going to sleep.
you say it like this- Pergi ke tidur
how many challenges did the navajo twins go through
Yes, all animals and mammals sleep.
Adormecer or Vai Dormir