The sentence is missing punctuation to separate its clauses. It should be something like, "When you get home from school, you are going to take a nap."
This sentence is a complex sentence, as it contains an independent clause ("I'm going to take a nap") and a dependent clause ("When I get home from school").
AS an English person I would say take a nap
No, I don't take an afternoon nap.
"une sieste" is French for 'a nap'
At night when your going to sleep or if your home sick anytime you need a nap.
In Punjabi, the word for nap is "ਝੱਪੀ" pronounced as "jhappi".
No, not ussually anyway. Cats take nap after nap after nap to get their rest.
Taking a 1-hour nap before going to the gym can be beneficial as it may help improve your physical performance, increase alertness, and reduce fatigue during your workout.
Take, future tense. I will take a nap. Took, past tense. I took a nap.
It depends on how the word is used.
They use the non-anglified form of the original latin word: "Narcolepsia"