Sentence examples of "lits" in French with translation "bett"

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Translations: all96 bett95 other translations1
Ceux qui dorment par terre ne tombent pas de leurs lits. Diejenigen, die auf dem Fußboden schlafen, fallen nie aus ihren Betten.
Sont-ils encore au lit ? Sind sie noch im Bett?
La bonne garde le lit. Das Dienstmädchen hütet das Bett.
Dois-je rester au lit ? Muss ich im Bett bleiben?
Il devait rester au lit. Er musste im Bett bleiben.
Ce lit est trop dur. Das Bett ist zu hart.
Tu devrais rester au lit. Du solltest im Bett bleiben.
Il doit rester au lit. Er muss im Bett bleiben.
Elle est au lit, enrhumée. Sie ist im Bett, erkältet.
Je dois aller au lit. Ich muss ins Bett gehen.
Je devrais aller au lit. Ich sollte ins Bett gehen.
Il mesura la longueur du lit. Er maß die Länge des Bettes ab.
Je vais aller pleurer au lit. Ich werde weinend ins Bett gehen.
Il se mit au lit tôt. Er ging früh ins Bett.
Il s'assit sur le lit. Er saß auf dem Bett.
Deux chats dormaient sur le lit. Es schlafen zwei Katzen auf dem Bett.
Nous devons aller au lit maintenant. Wir müssen jetzt ins Bett gehen.
Shishir est déjà allée au lit. Shishir ist schon ins Bett gegangen.
Tu dois déjà aller au lit. Du musst schon ins Bett gehen.
Son lit est contre le mur. Ihr Bett steht an der Wand.
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