my first language is french i forogt it when i moved here though im gonna re-learn just a matter of time. |
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my first language is french i forogt it when i moved here though im gonna re-learn just a matter of time. |
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Some are born to sweet deleight
Some are born to endless night
My parents speak a different language than me, and in one dream I was in a country which spoke that language and I talked to this guy and he understood me perfectly. In the real world I usually have to repeat stuff. And I do remember using a word in a wrong way, but the poor bloke didin't even notice :p |
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I sleep so I don't have to feel
As long as we can swim freely in our dreams we won't need that sky anymore
First and only lucid dream: 23 july-07
I remember having a dream about French class and the teacher asked me a question and when responding I couldn't think of the word for roommate (first of all I speak very little and could never answer fluently, and secondly I have no clue why i would need to know the word for roommate). My one friend kindly told me the word and laughed about how dumb I was. When I woke up I looked up the word for roommate and that wasnt the word he told me and the word that he told me isnt a real french verb. I suppose that DCs are part of your mind and will understand what you tell them. I remember seeing a topic not too long ago about someone who is trilingual and they said they can't remember what language they speak in when they dream, as if its more just ideas being transfered insread of words. |
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Again, telepathy in dreams |
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Saying quantum physics explains cognitive processes is just like saying geology explains jurisprudence.
Ha I speak three (and a half, em) as well, well, only two of them are fluent, but anyway, I always know which one I'm using. In dreams I never speak to someone in a language I wouldn't use with the person in real life. So I would never speak with my parents in English, that sort of thing! |
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Great topic. I've wondered about this myself in the past so I'm glad to see this being discussed. For some reason, multilingualism has always fascinated me. Maybe because I never learned a second language and because some languages sound so beautiful, almost musical. |
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Yes that is an amazing concept isn't it phobia? Amazing, but incredibly simple. One of my friends who only speaks English was in one of my dreams. I speak spanish with my familly and some of my friends, and one of my dreams, everyone was speaking spanish. I spoke spanish to Laura (the english-only girl) and she understood and responded in english. Interesting. It was just sort of surreal watching her understand what I was saying. |
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