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Hi there, |
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Every so often my dream will change to french. That usually only happens if I'm dreaming about work or something (I speak french at work) |
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I've had this happen, too. I assume you must have a certain level of fluency in the language before you can do this. For example, my Swahili is only passable, but my French is excellent. I have French dreams all the time, but almost never Swahili. I've tried speaking both in lucid dreams. I amaze myself by being a pro at either one when I'm dreaming. I fear I still may be fooling myself, because I can never remember the details after I wake. I think I might just be faking most of it. |
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Even my waking life thoughts language depends on the the subject I am thinking of. I usually think every day stuff in finnish, but think in english for some of the stuff I have only discussed in english online. So my dreams follow that pattern. |
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In my dreams, it changes a lot. It has to do with the person I'm talking etc. For instance, if I'm talking with my family in my dreams, I usually talk turkish, but with friends english/german. Some even talk french, which I hardly unterstand, because I suck in french. So like JussiKala said, it depends all on the subject or the person who you're talking to. |
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I speak a bit of Irish, and have dreamt in it a bit. |
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Like robot butler said. I would think that it depends on the fluency that you speak it. If you commonly speak a language it would probably turn up in your dreams more. |
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I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange.-Charley pride
I've dreamt in spanish (not fluent but its comprehendable) and also, for some reason, what i think was russian. I wasn't lucid but i could understand and speak it very fluently as if it was my first language. |
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A weird thing that I notice sometimes is that sometimes if I'm speaking a foreign language, I can do so MUCH better than in real life. I can read and write french just fine, but I can't really speak it since I can't think in it. In my dreams, I'm very quick, although once I wake up, I realize that while some of it is real french, my brain seems to add random garbage in there too, I guess to fill gaps for words I either dont know, or cant think of quickly. |
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I normally dream in Russian or English, sometimes I speak Chinese for short periods. Also a lot of other languages show up in my dreams and I can only assume what language it may be, it usually sounds really convincing, although it most probably have no meaning and just sounds like I expect it. German, French, Spanish, Korean and Ukrainian are the most recent ones that I remember. |
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@ninja9578 Possibly you just invent things, that might sound fitting. Or you might be right with thinking quickly. I remember dreaming about talking to my friends in German and filling a gap with a Spanish word, which would describe a different thing, but sounding similar to the German word at first. After waking up I noticed it made absolutely no sense at all. |
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One time I had a dream that a Russian, American, German and Japanese were arguing over cheese in their own respective languages, but they could all understand each other. I speak English and German, a little Japanese a and teeny weeny bit of broken Russian, but I could get their meaning clear as day. I think my subconscious was just playing back what Ive heard of those languages and gave me the meanings in English. The morning I had that dream I translated some of the Russian and it turned out it was random babbling with words you'd see in a James Bond movie. |
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