Examples of using "Uyuyor" in a sentence and their english translations:
- She's sleeping.
- She is sleeping.
She is sleeping.
- Is he sleeping?
- Is she sleeping?
- You must've been asleep.
- You must have been asleep.
- Is she sleeping?
- Is she asleep?
- Is she sleeping at the moment?
- The dog is sleeping.
- The dog sleeps.
- The dog is asleep.
- He is asleep.
- She's sleeping.
- She's having a kip.
- She is sleeping.
Everyone's asleep.
My parents are asleep.
The children are asleep.
They're asleep.
Tom is falling asleep.
- Are you asleep?
- Are you sleeping?
- You should be sleeping.
- You must sleep.
Is he sleeping?
- The baby is sleeping.
- The baby's sleeping.
- Have you slept?
- Were you asleep?
- Were you sleeping?
- Have you been sleeping?
The villa sleeps.
My children are asleep.
The cat is sleeping.
The giraffe is sleeping.
He seems to be sleeping.
She seems to be asleep.
- Are you sleeping, Tom?
- Tom, are you asleep?
He's sleeping like a baby.
The baby is sleeping in the cradle.
Do you get enough sleep?
- Where's Tom sleeping?
- Where is Tom sleeping?
The cat on the table is sleeping.
The man answers the description.
The copy agrees with the original.
- Is he sleeping?
- Is he asleep?
The cat is sleeping on the sofa.
Are you sleeping, Tom?
He's probably sleeping.
The boy is still sleeping.
The baby is sleeping on the bed.
Alice is sleeping in my room.
Tom is in bed, asleep.
- Tom must have been asleep.
- Tom must've been asleep.
Tom is asleep on the couch.
Tom is asleep in his chair.
- Is he sleeping?
- Is she sleeping?
- Is he asleep?
- Is she asleep?
- She is already sleeping.
- He's already sleeping.
- She's already sleeping.
Alice is sleeping in her room.
My cat is sleeping on my bed.
Tom is asleep in bed.
Tom, are you asleep?
Your sister's sleeping.
The men are all asleep.
I think everyone is asleep.
Is your baby sleeping?
- Your speech is appropriate for the occasion.
- Your speech suits the occasion.
- I think Tom is sleeping.
- I think that Tom is asleep.
- I think that Tom is sleeping.
- Tom is still asleep.
- Tom is still sleeping.
- Tom is sleeping now.
- Tom is asleep now.
Tom is asleep in his room.
Tom is snoozing in his office.
Tom is asleep on the bench.
Why is Tom sleeping?
Tom is asleep in his bed.
- Tom is sleeping on the couch.
- Tom is sleeping on the sofa.
The kids are finally asleep.
Tom is sleeping in his car.
That's just fine with me.
My father may be sleeping.
The cat is sleeping on the chair.
He is still sleeping.
Tom is in his room sleeping.
- He is already sleeping.
- He's already sleeping.
Tom is always sleeping.
Why are they sleeping?
- You're supposed to be asleep!
- You're supposed to be asleep.