It means ' You (plural) have slept well?"
There is a customary Spanish question that translates, "How did you 'dawn'?" which means the same as the object question. When it's said politely, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneció? When said informally, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneciste?"
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."
If you mean 'bien', it is an adverb and it means well as in 'well done!' - 'c'est bien!' or 'c'est bien beau' or 'c'est bien fait'.
trés bien - very well, very good
irse a dormir, since 'going to sleep' does not specify who does the action.
These three words do not form a sentence. Todo = all (everything) Bien = Good / Well Dormir = To sleep
There is a customary Spanish question that translates, "How did you 'dawn'?" which means the same as the object question. When it's said politely, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneció? When said informally, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneciste?"
j'espère que tu as bien dormi means 'I hope you slept well' in French.
Pierre Fluchaire has written: 'Bien dormir pour mieux vivre'
The French verb "dormir" means "to sleep."
"Dormir" is a verb in Spanish that means "to sleep."
"Dormir" in French means "to sleep."
To sleep
'Pero yo voy a dormir' means 'But I am going to sleep.'
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."
Are you going to sleep already? It should be: Ya tú vas a dormir.
It means 'to sleep'