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Klint 10-30-2009 04:04 AM

Dream In Japanese
 
For anyone who doesn't already know the language, have you ever drempt in Japanese (or any other language)? This happened to me last night. I drempt I was in some sort of anime, and not only was I speaking to people in Japanese, but I could fully understand it as well. After I woke up however, I could only very vaguely remember what I was talking about. Anyways, I found it pretty odd since I only know a handful of phrases, so I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else.

Undertherose25 10-30-2009 04:32 AM

Yeah this happened to me as well. Before I started my Chinese course, I dreamed of the characters '妹妹'. Someone in my dream told me to remember them because this word was going to be extremely important later on in my life. I don't understand how a word could be so important, but I knew exactly what the word was and even said it out loud tonal marks and all. But I guess I could've heard it said before 'mèimei' isn't that uncommon after all. :p

Troo 10-30-2009 10:59 AM

"Dreamed", not "drempt".

konbini 10-30-2009 11:29 AM

I dreamed in French a couple of times.

Columbine 10-30-2009 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Troo (Post 780525)
"Dreamed", not "drempt".

Or rather 'dreamt'. :)

I've had a couple of dreams in Japanese. One was where I spoke fluent Japanese and was very impressed with myself, until I woke up and realised my 'japanese' had been complete gobble-de-gook. The other was one where the 'Japanese' other people spoke was made-up nonsense mixed with real Japanese and some english, but I was speaking actual Japanese in response. It was all a bit weird.

Nyororin 10-30-2009 03:52 PM

Dreams in a language I do not know? Nope.

I dream in Japanese most of the time - even when it involves family or people who do not speak Japanese in real life... Or at the very least, I am speaking to them in Japanese and communication is happening.

It also tends to be the biggest thing that tips me off in a dream that it is indeed a dream. There will be a moment when I think, "Wait, so-and-so doesn`t speak Japanese..."

But I speak Japanese 99.999% of the time. My main exposure to English is the net, which certainly doesn`t involve any speech on my part.
I can`t really recall every having a dream that was in a language I do not know.

LordKiwii 10-30-2009 03:58 PM

Haha all the time. I usually dream in either Dutch or English but when I watch a lot of anime or read a lot of German (magazines/books/watch German movies/ listen to music) then I tend to dream in those languages. But suddenly I understand everything and can say whatever I want, even though I can't speak then fluently. So I guess I sort of change the language in my dream? haha I dunno I don't really remember much details afterwards.

TalnSG 10-30-2009 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Troo (Post 780525)
"Dreamed", not "drempt".

The use of deamt was quite correct, though misspelled. Just because people have ceased to use more proper verb tenses because of the slip-shod verbiage of the media, does not mean everyone has to.

Check you grammar before you correct someone elses.

darksyndrem 10-30-2009 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Troo (Post 780525)
"Dreamed", not "drempt".

lol way to be smart

IamKira 10-30-2009 04:31 PM

well, i once dreamt that i was a unicorn.. and we all spoke in the language of the unicorns.. ygreddite
Unicorns friggin ROCK!!! :rheart:


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