To sleep is dormir.
French does not have a perfect equivalent of "-ing" verbs in English. Here are some examples to show the possible translations:
Be quiet, the baby is sleeping. -- Parlez doucement, le bébé dort.
I should stop sleeping all day. -- Je devrais éviter de dormir toute la journée.
Sleeping Beauty -- La Belle au bois dormant (in modern language: la belle dormant dans le bois)
One could also say: J'ai fait le grand matin.
Literally translated this means "I made the big morning" but really it means "I slept in"
dormir - le sommeil
dormir
somnifère pronounced somm-knee-fair
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
You also say agenda in French!
il dort
tu dors
Avec vous.
Translation: enfant dormant
dans mon lit dormir
Belle au bois dormant
somnifère pronounced somm-knee-fair
A sleeping room (for instance for kids in a kindergarten) is "une pièce pour dormir / une pièce de repos" in French. A bedroom in a house is "une chambre".
La chambre, or chambre à coucher (literally "room for sleeping")
"pas mort, mais endormi" (feminine: pas morte, mais endormie)
Duermen/estan durmiendo = they are sleeping
To sleep over is "passer la nuit" in French. Ex: les enfants passent la nuit chez Jack : the kids are sleeping over at Jack's place.