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

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Tuve un sueño extraño anoche. I had a strange dream last night.
¿Cuántas horas de sueño necesitas? How many hours of sleep do you need?
Tuvo un sueño horrible anoche. I had a horrible dream last night.
Los niños necesitan mucho sueño. Children require much sleep.
Mi sueño es ser profesor. My dream is to become a teacher.
Necesito nueve horas de sueño. I need nine hours of sleep.
Mayuko tuvo un sueño extraño. Mayuko dreamed a strange dream.
No pierdas el sueño por eso. Don't lose sleep over that.
El niñito tiene un sueño. The little boy has a dream.
Las preocupaciones le quitaron el sueño. Worrying deprived him of sleep.
Ella soñó un sueño extraño. She dreamed a strange dream.
La muerte es similar al sueño. Death is similar to sleep.
Ella es un sueño perfecto. She is a perfect dream.
Estoy cansado por falta de sueño. I'm tired from lack of sleep.
Tuve un mal sueño anoche. I had a bad dream last night.
Tenía sus ojos pesados de sueño. His eyes were heavy with sleep.
Tuve un sueño terrible anoche. I had a dreadful dream last night.
Ella se hundió en un profundo sueño. She fell into a deep sleep.
Anoche tuve un extraño sueño. Last night I had a weird dream.
El sueño de la razón produce monstruos. The sleep of reason produces monsters.
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