Usage examples of "dormir" in Spanish with translation to English

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No pude volver a dormir. I couldn't get back to sleep.
Tom debería dormir un poco. Tom should get some sleep.
No tengo tiempo para dormir. I don't have time to sleep.
Al gato le gusta dormir. The cat likes sleeping.
Tom puede dormir donde sea. Tom can sleep anywhere.
No pude dormir bien anoche. I couldn't sleep well last night.
Al dormir, él roncaba estrepitosamente. While sleeping, he snored loudly.
Quiero dormir un poquito más. I want to sleep a little more.
Mi esposa está intentando dormir. My wife is trying to sleep.
Tengo que irme a dormir. I have to go to sleep.
Busco un sitio para dormir. I'm looking for a place to sleep.
No te vuelvas a dormir. Don't go back to sleep!
Tom no pudo dormir anoche. Tom couldn't sleep last night.
¿En qué cama querés dormir? On which bed would you like to sleep?
Mi mujer está intentando dormir. My wife's trying to sleep.
Quiero dormir un poco más. I want to sleep a little more.
Tengo un sitio para dormir. I have a place to sleep.
Tom necesita dormir un poco. Tom needs some sleep.
Deberías dormir ocho horas al día. You should sleep for eight hours a day.
Es placentero dormir bajo el árbol. It is pleasant to sleep under the tree.
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