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We do say "Master" (מאסטר), but you can also say "Adon" (אדון).
If you look at for university education, you can say "master" . But for a word master means "temel" or "esas".
You can always say "Master" (מאסטר) in Hebrew, but the right word for that is "Adon" (אדון).
There is no Hebrew word for dreamscape. You would just say dream, which is khalom (חלום)
Of course one can say the word "dream" in a dream. Dreams are produced by one's subconscious mind, which can produce any sort of content in dreams that it chooses. you may be able to say the word dream not fully conscience but saying the word dream while having a mental image or even thinking you have control of a dream is not the way your brain works because dreams are your minds way of removing excess thoughts and that is why you don't remember them.
whan someone say i lovee u in a dream what does it mean
The English word 'dream' is said in the African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "loraa".
In Kannada, we would say Kanasu or Swapna.
In Kannada we would say Odeya or Yajamana.
To dream is ονειρεύομαι (onirevome) a dream is όνειρο (oniro).
If you mean master or expert at riding/taming etc dragons, you could say "ryuu no tatsujin", if you mean dragon's master , like its owner you could use "ryuu no aruji" or "ryuu no shujin".
Then I guess you could say you really like the boy. Unless it's a bad dream !