Dormirse

The Spanish phrase "dormirse" means "to fall asleep" in English. To help you remember it, think of the word "doze" and how it sounds a bit like the first part of "dormirse." Imagine a sleepy dormouse (a rodent famous for its long naps) who just can't help but doze off every time it hears a lullaby. Picture this dormouse carrying a tiny alarm clock that says "sleepy time!" whenever it hits the snooze button. Remember, when you say "dormirse," you're entering the dormouse's dreamland of snoozing! 😴
Practice Version

Dormirse: To fall asleep. Dormirse. Dormirse means "to fall asleep" in Spanish.