il VA au lit
To say "to make my bed" in French, you would say "faire mon lit." The verb "faire" means "to make," and "mon lit" translates to "my bed." So when you put it together, it conveys the action of tidying up or arranging your bed.
to go to bed angry is 'aller au lit en colère' in French.
Faites votre lit
la vie continue
Au revoir,(Bonne nuit) je me couche
A bed is 'un lit' (masc.) in French.
bed in french would be être.
Its Be'cherineo
un lit
Cet lit
He goes (English) -> il VA (French)
To say "to make my bed" in French, you would say "faire mon lit." The verb "faire" means "to make," and "mon lit" translates to "my bed." So when you put it together, it conveys the action of tidying up or arranging your bed.
lit king
To go to bed is "aller au lit" or "aller se coucher" in French. Go to bed! is "va te coucher!"
Un bed and breakfast (these are borrowed words)
to go to bed angry is 'aller au lit en colère' in French.
Faites votre lit