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

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Tom liegt krank im Bett. Tom is lying ill in bed.
Sie ist im Bett, erkältet. She is in bed with a cold.
Sie liegt krank im Bett. She lies ill in bed.
Ich liege auf meinem Bett. I lay on my bed.
Tom geht früh ins Bett. Tom goes to bed early.
Sind sie noch im Bett? Are they still in bed?
Darf ich ins Bett gehen? May I go to bed?
Der Kranke liegt im Bett. The patient lies in bed.
Jane liegt krank im Bett. Jane is sick in bed.
Liebling, komm zurück ins Bett. Come back to bed, Honey.
Ich muss zu Bett gehen. I have to go to bed.
Muss ich im Bett bleiben? Must I stay in bed?
Ich muss ins Bett gehen. I have to go to bed.
Ich gehe früh ins Bett. I go to bed early at night.
Vater ist noch im Bett. Father is still in bed.
Ich lag wach im Bett. I lay awake in bed.
Er sprang aus dem Bett. He jumped out of bed.
Auf dem Bett lagen Handschellen. There was a pair of handcuffs on the bed.
Sie ist gut im Bett. She's good in bed.
Er musste im Bett bleiben. He had to stay in bed.
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