j'espère que tu as bien dormi means 'I hope you slept well' in French.
This means how are you in Spanish you could reply with muy bein which means very good
"¿Qué estás bien?" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "¿Qué estás bien?" could be translated as "Are you well?", which is not a common question in Spanish.
You would say, "it is ok for you to continue going".
"Que caza" means "What are you hunting?" in Spanish.
"Que Parte" means "which part" in English.
Translation: This is horrible, but it's good that we are able to sleep.
This is a poor and automated translation, meaning "I hope you have an amazing day with your baby brother"
But its not fair that he/she/they couldn't stay to sleep over.
Are you going to go to sleep?
I hope you had a good day In french: J'espere que la journee a etait bonne (pour vous) or J'espere que vous avez passe une bonne journee
Me voy a dormir. Buenas noches. Ya me voy a dormir, así que buenas noches.
To say 'I have to sleep' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo que dormir.'
It's time for you to go to sleep.
You want nothing more than to sleep?
Los gatos prefieren dormir en superficies mullidos.Cuando disponen de un cojín o de una camita para dormir hacen cosas que no suelen hacer cuándo tienen que dormir encima de una superficie dura como por ejemplo,enroscar para dormir o amasar con las
This looks like a badly translated sentence from English to Spanish, probably from the English: "Have a nice nap." But you would never say "que tenga una buena dormir," which literally means "may you have a nice sleep." More likely in Spanish you would say simply "Duerme bien" which means "Sleep well."
How you would reply is "entonces que esta aciendo?"