Usage examples of "go to bed" in English with translation to French

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You should go to bed. Tu ferais mieux de dormir.
You should go to bed early. Tu devrais aller tôt au lit.
What time do you go to bed? À quelle heure vas-tu au lit ?
What time do you usually go to bed? À quelle heure te couches-tu habituellement ?
You are to clean your teeth before you go to bed. Il faut que tu te brosses les dents avant de dormir.
I'm tired; I think I'm going to go to bed. Je suis fatigué, je pense que je vais aller faire dodo.
People who go to bed early and get up early live a long time. Les gens qui vont tôt au lit et se lèvent tôt vivent longtemps.
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