Examples of using "Nukkumassa" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Are you asleep?
- Are you sleeping?
- The baby is sleeping.
- The baby's sleeping.
- Tom's sleeping.
- Tom is sleeping.
- Tom is sleeping now.
- Tom is asleep now.
He's sleeping.
We thought you were asleep.
- I thought you were in bed.
- I thought that you were in bed.
They're probably sleeping.
A cat was sleeping in the bass drum.
Tom was in his bed asleep.
Tom has already fallen asleep.
Why is Tom sleeping?
- The baby is sleeping.
- The baby's sleeping.
Are the children asleep?
The child is sleeping.
- Tom was sleeping.
- Tom slept.
- Tom's asleep.
- Tom's sleeping.
- Tom is sleeping.
Tom is in the hall and he's sleeping on the couch.
- Is she sleeping?
- Is she asleep?
- Is she sleeping at the moment?
- Is Tom asleep?
- Is Tom sleeping?
He was sleeping.
Are they sleeping?
Tom is probably sleeping.
By this time, most long-tailed macaques would be fast asleep.
- Tom's asleep.
- Tom's sleeping.
- Tom was asleep.
He came while I was still asleep.
We were all asleep.
Tom is in bed.
- Is he sleeping?
- Is he asleep?
The baby is still sleeping.
- Are you asleep?
- Are you sleeping?
- I know I should be sleeping now.
- I know that I should be sleeping now.
- She is already sleeping.
- She's already sleeping.
Why is Tom sleeping?
Tom wasn't sleeping when I got home.
Everyone else is sleeping.
Tom pretended not to notice that Mary was sleeping.
They're asleep.
When I went to him he was sleeping, but I woke him up.
- Tom has already gone to bed.
- Tom has already fallen asleep.
- Tom has already gone to sleep.
Tom isn't sleeping.