How would one say “Lie Down” in Russian? Please only answer if you really speak the Russian language.?
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at
10:54 am
While searching for this, I found all sorts of different answers. What I want is the imperative form (command). Not the way you'd tell a cat to get its butt off the piano, and not blatantly sexual, but how you would tell your kid to go back to bed. You know, gentle.
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you can say to your kid something like that(gently_sweet)
иди ложись в постель,моя прелесть, уже поздно и тебе пора спать, – я почитаю тебе книгу пока ты заснёшь!
(так со мной разговаривали родители перед сном)
ложиться(ложись) — Lie down
p.s. I am Russian,hope you understand what i wrote…
I would say:
Пойдём назад в кроватку, уже поздно. if very small kid; sounds not like a command
Ложись спать, ночь на дворе. if a bit older; sounds like a command.
Literally translated, you would say:
Лежите вниз