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

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Je ne dors pas bien. I do not sleep well.
Bois moins et dors davantage. Drink less and sleep more.
Je dors dans ma chambre. I sleep in my room.
Ferme les yeux et dors. Close your eyes and go to sleep.
Ne dors pas les fenêtres ouvertes. Don't sleep with the windows open.
Je dors avec deux couettes, l'hiver. I sleep with two quilts in the winter.
Ne dors pas avec la lumière allumée. Don't sleep with the light left on.
Je dors avec deux édredons, en hiver. I sleep with two quilts in the winter.
Je dors six heures par jour en moyenne. I sleep six hours a day on average.
Pendant l'hiver je dors avec deux couvertures. During winter I sleep with two blankets.
Je vais lire un livre pendant que tu dors. I'll read a book while you're sleeping.
J'attrape des petits boutons sur le visage. Je me demande si je dors suffisamment ces temps-ci. I'm getting little pimples on my face. I wonder if I've been getting enough sleep lately.
Je pensais que Tom dormait. I thought Tom was sleeping.
Il dormait la fenêtre ouverte. He slept with the window open.
Il dormait sous l'arbre. He was sleeping under the tree.
Il a dormi une heure. He slept an hour.
Tom dormi dans le train. Tom slept on the train.
Demain, j'aimerais dormir tard. I'd like to sleep late tomorrow.
Ma femme essaye de dormir. My wife's trying to sleep.
Voudrais-tu dormir avec moi ? Would you sleep with me?
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