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How to say a dream in English. Foreign speech according to the dream book

Foreign speech in a dream often promises the need to find an approach to someone or resolve some uncertainty. The dream book also states: it foreshadows new opportunities, but sometimes warns of deception or a difficult situation. Once you understand what a certain plot is about in your dreams, you will understand how to proceed.

The need to clarify some issue

Such a vision in a dream is a harbinger of contact with a person from another country. There may be some issues that need to be discussed.

Seeing someone speak a foreign language means: the dreamer has uncertainties that need to be resolved.

Be careful: they are going to deceive you

Dreamed foreign speech, which the sleeper does not understand, warns of the desire of someone from the environment to fool him around his finger.

Why do you dream that you understood everything, but when you wake up, you cannot grasp the meaning of the conversation? The dream book explains: someone is very cleverly confusing you, putting forward seemingly understandable explanations. However, in reality it may turn out that this is either a lie or not the whole truth. It is advisable to double-check the information received.

New opportunities, achieving success

Seeing yourself speak in a dream in a language that is unfamiliar to you in reality is an excellent omen. In reality at difficult situation you will be able to find an approach to different people. This will allow them to coordinate to solve the problem.

Such a plot also promises the emergence of new opportunities. They will open up when meeting a certain strong personality.

Did you dream of not just a foreign speech in your own performance, but also your performance in several languages? The dream book promises: you will achieve respect, as well as great influence in society.

You will find yourself in an awkward position

Why dream of talking to someone in English or German and having difficulty understanding the meaning of what was said? You will communicate with a person from a different circle.

Seeing yourself talking to a foreigner in a dream in his dialect, but at the same time feeling: there is no understanding? The dream book indicates: you will soon find yourself in an awkward situation. The dream also portends a long wait for some important changes or change of circumstances.

Did you dream of being in a foreign country and not understanding anything from the conversations of the people you met? The interpretation of the dream is as follows: the sleeper will find himself in a difficult situation and become confused.

Dream details

Pay attention to the language you hear:

  • English - make connections in another country;
  • French - romantic interest;
  • Italian - have a pleasant time on vacation;
  • German - new job;
  • Chinese - business venture will be successful.

Miller's Dream Book warns of deception

Hearing foreign speech in a dream means: you need to be on your guard, because they want to deceive you. Be careful: do not trust intrusive acquaintances.

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In this article we talk about sleep and everything connected with it, in English.

Friends, hello everyone! Do you like to sleep? Of course! I think everyone likes to sleep. Isn't it amazing to get a good night's sleep over the weekend? I don't know about you, but I really love it. Sleep helps us recuperate and prepare for the new day. It’s not for nothing that they say sleep is the best healer.

The article is quite funny, I know. To be honest, I really wanted to sleep, so I decided to write about it :)

So, the article is dedicated to sleep and everything connected with it!

We talk about sleep in English.

First of all, “to sleep” in English will be like “to sleep”. If you are talking about a noun, then the same goes for “sleep”. Just don’t confuse it with the dream you see when you sleep. Well, or you don’t see it, it depends on your luck :) Such a dream in English will be “a dream”. I'll tell you about it later.

So, examples:

How long did you sleep last night?

(How long did you sleep last night?)

Did you have a good sleep?

(Did you sleep well?) verbatim - Did you sleep well?

If you've had enough sleep, you can say:

I had a good sleep, thanks.

(I slept well, thank you)

I’ve slept very late this morning, so I’m full of energy.

(I slept a lot this morning, so I'm full of energy)

I got enough sleep.

(I've slept enough)

And vice versa, if you slept poorly:

I slept bad last night.

“To fall asleep” in English would be “to fall asleep”:

(Yesterday I fell asleep at 11)

"Asleep" is translated as "sleeping". For example:

Where are the children? - Where are children?

They're asleep already. - They are already asleep.

If you want to sleep, you can say:

I feel sleepy. I should go to bed.

(I feel drowsy/sleepy. I should sleep)

I want to sleep, I’m off to bed!

(I want to sleep, I'm going to bed!)

“Short nap, doze” is translated as “nap”. Verb - to nap nap.

I was very tired and napped right at work yesterday.

(I was very tired yesterday and dozed off right at work)

It’s dangerous to nap when you’re driving.

(Dozing behind the wheel is dangerous)

Now about dreams.

The dream we have is “a dream”.

I saw a dream last night. You were there!

(I had a dream last night. It was you!)

Nightmare is translated as “nightmare”:

I had a nightmare yesterday!

(I had a nightmare yesterday!)

A prophetic dream.

Well, to summarize, I’ll put everything in a table.

Vocabulary about sleep in English.

sleep, sleep to sleep, a sleep
get enough sleep to get enough sleep, to have a good sleep
drowsy, drowsy, lethargic sleepy
fall asleep to fall asleep
go to bed (go to sleep) to be off to bed
short nap, doze, doze a nap, to nap
sleep (dream) a dream
nightmare a nightmare
prophetic dream a prophetic dream

More meanings of the word and translation of SEEING A DREAM from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries.
What is and the translation of SEEING A DREAM from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for SEEING A DREAM in dictionaries.

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