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Dormir is a verb both in Spanish and French.

French does not have a present progressive. The closest you could get is "etre en train de dormir" and you would conjugate etre (je suis, tu es, il/elle est, nous sommes, vous etes, ils/elles sont).

Spanish does have a present progressive. The form is "estar durmiendo" and you would conjugate estar (yo estoy, tu estas, el/ella/Ud. esta, nosotros estamos, vosotros estais, ellos/ellas/Uds. estan).

Note because the formatting is unable to accommodate accent marks, they are missing.

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In present progressive, "dormir" would be "durmiendo," which means "sleeping."

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