It only means that you have heard foreign languages, in real life and in the media, and that you find them mysterious, interesting and perhaps romantic. Your dream does not represent reality or predict your future.
A talking parrot in a dream might symbolize someone who is "parroting" or repeating whatever is heard without any particular meaning. You might feel that someone is "parroting" what you have said, or perhaps that you are expected to "parrot" someone else.
Nothing whatsoever happens if you tell your dream to someone. Persons tell their dreams to counselors, therapists, friends and family members all the time, not to mention to dream interpretors. Talking about a dream has no bearing on whether that dream will "come true" or not.
The dream is not about this "someone you know." Instead, this someone represents yourself. Your own mind is showing you that you have lost track of a part of yourself.
It is impossible to provide any meaningful answer without more information about the dream. The attached site might provide more insight as to how dreams communicate.
It means that you lack confidence in yourself and that you are overly concerned about what other people think of you. The dream illustrates your own feelings. It does not tell you anything about what anyone else actually thinks or feels about you.
If you dream of of someone you like, and his friends come to your house, and to your bedroom where the two of you are talking, it means that you are afraid or worried about cheating on him.
We are alive and not someone's dream, and that is why we dream too.
Talking in one's sleep, whether mentioning someone's name or any other utterance, has no particular symbolic meaning.
someone sleeping can dream but someone unconsious can not dream.
when you dream about someone, they fell asleep thinking about you. they dont always think about what you dream about though.
The English word 'dream' is said in the African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "loraa".
had a dream someone was getting out of jail