Usage examples of "bed" in English with translation to Italian

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He went to bed early. Andò a letto presto.
I should go to bed. Dovrei andare a letto.
Are they still in bed? Sono ancora a letto?
Let's go to bed! Andiamo a letto!
May I go to bed? Posso andare a letto?
I'm going to bed! Vado a letto!
You should go to bed. Dovresti andare a letto.
Go back to your bed. Torna a letto.
Tom is lying ill in bed. Tom è a letto malato.
My husband always reads in bed. Mio marito legge sempre a letto.
Judy sent her children to bed. Judy ha mandato i suoi bambini a letto.
Tom went to bed at midnight. Tom è andato a letto a mezzanotte.
I go to bed at eleven. Vado a letto alle undici.
Go upstairs and go to bed. Vai di sopra e vai a letto.
He went to bed after supper. Andò a letto dopo cena.
Anywhere with a bed will do. Un posto qualunque con un letto andrà bene.
I went to bed after eating. Sono andato a letto dopo aver mangiato.
Tom hid himself under the bed. Tom si è nascosto sotto il letto.
Don't hide under the bed. Non nasconderti sotto il letto.
Now she lay weak in bed. Adesso è stesa debole sul letto.
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