What does. Ya duermate mean in spanish

Go to sleep! According to Babylon.com, "duérmete" means:

  • sleep
  • be in a state of sleep
  • fall asleep
  • slumber
  • enter into or be in a state that resembles sleep go to sleep
  • lay down in bed and go to sleep
  • fall asleep
  • doze off

While “ya” is define by

Spanishcentral.com as:

Adverb:

  • already
  • now, right now
  • later, soon
  • no longer, anymore
  • yes, right
  • used for emphasis
  • no ya : not only
  • ya que : now that, since

Conjunction:

  • ya…ya : whether…or, first…then

Check out sample sentences with "duérmete" at En.glosbe.com and an explanation of how the Spanish adverb "ya" is used, complete with numerous examples at Spanish.about.com.

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Updated on Monday, March 23 2015 at 12:36PM EDT
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