Usage examples of "Bett" in German with translation to French

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Sie ist im Bett, erkältet. Elle est au lit, enrhumée.
Das Dienstmädchen hütet das Bett. La bonne garde le lit.
Müde ging er ins Bett. Étant fatigué il est allé au lit.
Sind sie noch im Bett? Sont-ils encore au lit ?
Ich muss zu Bett gehen. Je dois aller au lit.
Muss ich im Bett bleiben? Dois-je rester au lit ?
Ich muss ins Bett gehen. Je dois aller au lit.
Er muss im Bett bleiben. Il doit rester au lit.
Ich lag wach im Bett. J'étais couché éveillé dans mon lit.
Er ging früh ins Bett. Il se mit au lit tôt.
Er musste im Bett bleiben. Il devait rester au lit.
Das Bett sieht stabil aus. Ce lit semble solide.
Aus dem Bett mit dir! Sors du lit !
Kann ich ins Bett gehen? Est-ce que je peux aller au lit ?
Das Bett ist zu hart. Ce lit est trop dur.
Er saß auf dem Bett. Il s'assit sur le lit.
Du solltest im Bett bleiben. Tu devrais rester au lit.
Ich sollte ins Bett gehen. Je devrais aller au lit.
Ihr Bett steht an der Wand. Son lit est contre le mur.
Tom liegt mit Fieber im Bett. Tom est au lit avec de la fièvre.
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