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Last week I had a dream in Spanish. I had no idea what was going on (since I'm not bilingual) and I thought it was very weird. THEN the other night I had ANOTHER dream, this time in Japanese! What is going on? What does dreaming in foreign languages mean? I have no idea where they're coming from. I'm not around people who speak other languages...

2007-12-26 01:47:35 · 5 answers · asked by pink_flavored_nerds 2 in Social Science Dream Interpretation

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well, whenever you dream in foreign laguages it represents commnication that is not yet understood. often the communication is between yourself or your collective conscious.

also, dreaming in forein lagauges can represent the different facets of your personality communicating with you, this manifests itself as foreign laguages. ive heard this is called self speak or sleep talking.

perhaps you need to take and connect or reconnect with yourself and spiritualty as to better understand yourself. then and only then will the communication become clear....

-chai
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2007-12-26 11:58:50 · answer #1 · answered by chai 6 · 0 0

Well thats certainly strange. The second dream could have been brought on by thinking of how strange the other was. Have you watched any movies with foreign languages?

Was it actually legitimate Japanese and Spanish? Or just a language that your brain created and you labeled as such?

2007-12-26 02:00:51 · answer #2 · answered by blackned_wings 3 · 0 0

Seeing a foreigner in your dream, represents an aspect of yourself that is unfamiliar or strange to you. You may be neglecting or ignoring some important feelings or talents.

Dreaming that you are studying a language indicates that you are having difficulties expressing your thoughts. Hearing foul language in your dream means that you will soon find yourself in an embarrassing situation.

Try to develop your lingual skills......may be you can be a multilingual....

Best Wishes

2007-12-26 02:36:21 · answer #3 · answered by sajan achuthan pillai 6 · 0 0

Without the context, it is hard to understand the meaning of these dreams.

However, they can represent something along the lines that you are in a situation that feels foreign or that you lack the understanding needed to interpret your situation. Things like that.

2007-12-26 02:13:36 · answer #4 · answered by Dreamin' In Colour 2 · 0 0

I also occasionally have dreams in foreign languages, I generally chalk it up to past life memories....I don't know any foreign languages to speak of...

2007-12-26 01:55:53 · answer #5 · answered by beatlefan 7 · 0 0

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