Dreams look the same in Hebrew as in any other language.
The experience itself is called "kha-LOME" in Hebrew.
tahlom begadol
There is no Hebrew word for dreamscape. You would just say dream, which is khalom (חלום)
Gadol
Eylana
my big brother = achí ha gadól (אחי הגדול)
In the sense of eyesight: ראייה (re-i-YAH) In the sense of a dream of the future: חזון (cha-ZON)
Dream Big
"Haya chalom" means "it was a dream" "zeh chalom" = this is a dream "zeh haya chalom" = this was a dream
raglayim gdolot (רגליים גדולות)
khalom (חלום)
Dream Big was created in 2003.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
to a male: chalom begadol (חלום בגדול)to a female: chilmi begadol (חילמי בגדול) to a group: chilmu begadol (חילמו בגדול)