Usage examples of "dormi" in French with translation to English

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Il a dormi une heure. He slept an hour.
Tom dormi dans le train. Tom slept on the train.
Je n'ai pas bien dormi. I haven't been sleeping well.
J'ai bien dormi cette nuit. I slept well last night.
J'ai mal dormi hier soir. I couldn't sleep well last night.
Moi, j'ai dormi, et toi ? I slept, and you?
Mayuko n'a pas assez dormi. Mayuko has not slept enough.
J'ai dormi pendant 9 heures. I slept nine hours.
Il a dormi toute la journée. He slept all day.
Il a bien dormi cette nuit. He slept well last night.
J'ai dormi devant la télé. I slept in front of the TV.
As-tu bien dormi cette nuit Steeve ? Did you sleep well last night, Steve?
J'ai dormi tout l'après-midi. I slept the whole afternoon away.
Je n'ai dormi que deux heures. I only slept two hours.
Il a dormi avec la fenêtre ouverte. He slept with the window open.
J'ai bien dormi la nuit dernière. I had a good sleep last night.
As-tu suffisamment dormi la nuit dernière ? Did you get enough sleep last night?
Je n'ai pas bien dormi récemment. I haven't slept well recently.
As-tu beaucoup dormi la nuit dernière ? Did you sleep much last night?
As-tu bien dormi la nuit dernière ? Did you have a good sleep last night?
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