Dream in Different Languages

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Dream in Different Languages: Essentially, dreams are tales and visions our mind generates while we sleep. dreams can be vivid. You may feel glad, sad or terrified. And they might look complicated or completely logical.

Dream in All Languages

Translation of word Dream in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord Dream
Albanianëndërr
Basqueamets
Belarusianсон
Bosniansanjati
Bulgarianмечта
Catalansomiar
Croatiansan
Czechsen
Danishdrøm
Dutchdroom
Estonianunistama
Finnishunelma
Frenchrêver
Galiciansoñar
GermanTraum
Greekόνειρο (óneiro)
Hungarianálom
IcelandicDraumur
Irishaisling
Italiansognare
Latviansapnis
Lithuaniansvajoti
Macedonianсон
Malteseħolma
Norwegiandrøm
Polishśnić
PortugueseSonhe
Romanianvis
Russianмечта (mechta)
Serbianсан (san)
Slovaksnívať
Sloveniansanje
Spanishsueño
Swedishdröm
Ukrainianсон (son)
Welshfreuddwyd
Yiddishכאָלעם
Armenianերազ
Azerbaijaniyuxu
Bengaliস্বপ্ন
Chinese Simplified梦想 (mèngxiǎng)
Chinese Traditional夢想 (mèngxiǎng)
Georgianოცნება
Gujaratiસ્વપ્ન
Hindiख्वाब
Hmongnpau suav
Japanese
Kannadaಕನಸು
KazakhАрман
Khmerសុបិន្ត
Korean꿈 (kkum)
Laoຝັນ
Malayalamസ്വപ്നം
Marathiस्वप्न
Mongolianмөрөөдөж
Myanmar (Burmese)အိပ်မက်
Nepaliसपना
Sinhalaසිහිනය
Tajikорзу
Tamilகனவு
Teluguకావాలని
Thaiฝัน
Turkishrüya
Urduخواب
Uzbektush
Vietnamesemơ tưởng
Arabicحلم (hulm)
Hebrewחולם
Persianرویا
Afrikaansdroom
Chichewandimalota
Hausamafarki
Igbonrọ
Sesotholora
Somaliriyoon
Swahilindoto
Yorubaala
Zuludream
Cebuanodamgo
Filipinopangarap
Indonesianmimpi
Javanesengimpi
Malagasymanonofy
Malaybermimpi
Maorimoemoea
Esperantorevas
Haitian Creolerèv
Latinsomnium

Dream in European Languages

Translation of word Dream in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dream
Albanianëndërr
Basqueamets
Belarusianсон
Bosniansanjati
Bulgarianмечта
Catalansomiar
Corsicansognu
Croatiansan
Czechsen
Danishdrøm
Dutchdroom
Estonianunistama
Finnishunelma
Frenchrêver
Frisiandream
Galiciansoñar
GermanTraum
Greekόνειρο [óneiro]
Hungarianálom
IcelandicDraumur
Irishaisling
Italiansognare
Latviansapnis
Lithuaniansvajoti
Luxembourgishdreemen
Macedonianсон
Malteseħolma
Norwegiandrøm
Polishśnić
PortugueseSonhe
Romanianvis
Russianмечта [mechta]
Scots Gaelicbruadar
Serbianсан [san]
Slovaksnívať
Sloveniansanje
Spanishsueño
Swedishdröm
Tatarхыял
Ukrainianсон [son]
Welshfreuddwyd
Yiddishכאָלעם

Dream in Asian Languages

Translation of word Dream in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dream
Armenianերազ
Azerbaijaniyuxu
Bengaliস্বপ্ন
Chinese Simplified梦想 [mèngxiǎng]
Chinese Traditional夢想 [mèngxiǎng]
Georgianოცნება
Gujaratiસ્વપ્ન
Hindiख्वाब
Hmongnpau suav
Japanese
Kannadaಕನಸು
KazakhАрман
Khmerសុបិន្ត
Korean꿈 [kkum]
Kyrgyzкыял
Laoຝັນ
Malayalamസ്വപ്നം
Marathiस्वप्न
Mongolianмөрөөдөж
Myanmar (Burmese)အိပ်မက်
Nepaliसपना
Odiaସ୍ୱପ୍ନ
Pashtoخوب
Punjabiਸੁਪਨਾ
Sindhiخواب
Sinhalaසිහිනය
Tajikорзу
Tamilகனவு
Teluguకావాలని
Thaiฝัน
Turkishrüya
Turkmendüýş gör
Urduخواب
Uyghurچۈش
Uzbektush
Vietnamesemơ tưởng

Dream in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Dream in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dream
Arabicحلم [hulm]
Hebrewחולם
Kurdish (Kurmanji)xewn
Persianرویا

Dream in African Languages

Translation of word Dream in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dream
Afrikaansdroom
Amharicህልም
Chichewandimalota
Hausamafarki
Igbonrọ
Kinyarwandakurota
Sesotholora
Shonakurota
Somaliriyoon
Swahilindoto
Xhosaphupha
Yorubaala
Zuludream

Dream in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Dream in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dream
Cebuanodamgo
Filipinomangarap
Hawaiianmoeʻuhane
Indonesianmimpi
Javanesengimpi
Malagasymanonofy
Malaybermimpi
Maorimoemoea
Samoanmiti
Sundanesengimpi

Dream in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Dream
Esperantorevas
Haitian Creolerèv
Latinsomnium

Video Translation of Dream in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Dream

Dreams can occur during sleep at any time. But during a process called REM (rapid eye movement), while your brain is most involved, you have your most vivid dreams. Most experts say that we dream 4-6 times a night.

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There’s a lot of theories why we dream but nobody really understands. Some scientists say dreams have no real meaning or purpose at all. Likewise, dreams are required for our social, emotional and physical well being.

Researchers have examined how dreams are important for our health and well-being. For one research, scientists woke people just as they went to sleep into REM.

They also observed that those who have not been permitted to dream had more anxiety, depression, distress.

Precognitive dreams are visions which seem to foretell a sixth sense of the future. All of us have these intuitive visions.

We express our innermost desires and concerns on the basis of unconscious knowledge we may or may not remove.

We would need to have access to unpredictable knowledge about the future to have a genuinely precognitive dream with mystical origins. Precognition is difficult to prove for this purpose.

Our dreams are filled with knowledge, suggestions, encouragement and even warnings about us and our lives.

The dreaming cycle is very profound and intense, in which we rely only on ourselves. We analyse our current problems, behaviour and priorities by dreaming.

We generate solutions, figure things out, look deeper into ourselves, gain an understanding of ourselves and of the situation in order to make better decisions.

Those of us who are dream experts and use dreams in our treatments in mental health have noticed that dreams are the most important form of therapy possible.

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