Have you ever spoken a different language fluently in a lucid dream, or had a foreign language set off a lucid dream? |
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Have you ever spoken a different language fluently in a lucid dream, or had a foreign language set off a lucid dream? |
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So in the dream, you remembered what you said and what you thought it meant, and your friend confirmed that this indeed was the correct thing to say? |
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Honestly, I didn't know what I said, so I repeated it and wrote it down for my friend, and it turned out to be perfect Spanish. |
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Wow that's really interesting! I wonder if we listened to a lot of a foreign language we might be able to learn more of the language in a dream. Or practice the language with other DCs! This could be cool! |
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Once you go Lucid you'll never go back.
I think what happened, you still remembered what you had learned, you just didn't consciously recall it in waking life. I think we retain almost everything we learn, we just don't always 'remember' it. |
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I wonder if the lyrics to songs in different languages that you've heard also are the same when you dream about them, even if you don't know the lyrics. (is that too irrelevant?) |
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I often speak English easier and more fluently in dreams. Sometimes a DC knows language they shouldn't |
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Last edited by madvorak; 03-25-2012 at 07:27 PM.
I think the spanish words and grammar you learned in spanish class were still locked in your subconscious, and your mind recalled them when you were dreaming. |
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The thing is, I hadn't learned some of those words at all. They simply weren't part of my vocabulary, and neither was the grammar. |
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I read somewhere that LGing can be used in learning foreign languages, but nothing was mentioned about the exact technique in the article. |
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I never speak in dreams. Only think in my own language. Will try spanish in my next dream, as i have som terrible spanish education. |
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This has happened to me only once in Mandarin. I am not fluent in Mandarin, but have studied it in the past for school. One day, I had a dream I was having a full blown fluent mandarin conversation with someone. I woke up shocked because I knew what was being said within the dream, but outside of it, I was just confused. Hahaha, this makes me wish I could just be fluent already! |
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As others have kind of hinted at, it sounds as if your subconscious mind has recorded the phrase somehow and you relived it in your dream. The mind is a fickle thing. |
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Woah, I wonder if I can do this with math! |
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The phrases I spoke in the dream did make sense. |
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Your guesses are really reaching. I don't have a good way to explain what happened. Believe me, I tried at the time, and years afterwards. |
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I once had a dream that i had a belt that i could shift to any language and was able to speak it perfectly. I tried German, Latin, and french. |
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Cool experience, remember one time where I was speaking japanese fluently in a dream, but quickly let go of it because it was confusing me and just went back to spanish lol |
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I haven't had this happen to me, but I want to experiment with it. I took a few Mandarin classes, and I'd really like to have a fluent DC I could practice with. |
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It's annoying. I sometimes can't recall if the dream was in English or Estonian. That is probably because I still use English daily and if I dream about the people I speak English with irl then I also do it in my dreams. |
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If I speak anything other than English, it is normally nonsense. I have tried checking after waking, and it is normally a mess of jumbled words. |
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I would love to meet someone in a dream, perhaps from this site, and have a conversation, despite us speaking two different languages. It would make my year. |
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