Usage examples of "lit - pliant" in French with translation to English

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Il mesura la longueur du lit. He measured the length of the bed.
Il se mit au lit. He went to bed.
Tu devrais aller au lit. You should go to bed.
Ne te cache pas sous le lit. Don't hide under the bed.
Elle était clouée au lit hier du fait de sa maladie. She was sick in bed yesterday.
Le garçon tomba du lit. The boy fell off the bed.
Tom était malade au lit dimanche dernier. Tom was sick in bed last Sunday.
Il lit le journal tous les matins. He reads the paper every morning.
Il est déjà onze heures. Il est grand temps que vous soyez au lit. It's already eleven. It's high time you were in bed.
À l'hôtel, vérifiez où est la sortie de secours avant d'aller au lit. Make certain where the emergency exit is before you go to bed at a hotel.
Elle est en train de mettre les enfants au lit. She's putting the children to bed.
Se sentant malade, il est resté au lit. Feeling sick, he stayed in bed.
Il est presque l'heure d'aller au lit. It's almost time to go to bed.
Je vais aller pleurer au lit. I'll go crying to bed.
Mayuko lit beaucoup. Mayuko reads a good deal.
Le gosse qui lit un livre est John. The boy reading a book is John.
Une femme lit un livre à la bibliothèque. A woman is reading a book in the library.
À quelle heure allez-vous au lit ? What time do you go to bed?
Allons au lit. Let's go to bed.
Il se mit au lit tôt. He went to bed early.
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