Rêves is a French equivalent of 'dreams'. It's a masculine noun whose plural definite article is 'les'['the'], and whose indefinite plural article is 'des'['some']. It's pronounced 'rehv'.
"vivre vos rêves"
a dream is Un rêve; more than one, des rêves.
Live out your dreams is 'vis tes rêves' in French.
Sweet Dreams - 2000 Country French was released on: USA: 2004
Sweet Dreams - 2000 The French Baker was released on: USA: 2003
"Sweet dreams!" in English means Fais de beaux rêves!("Make beautiful dreams!") or Pas de cauchemars! ("No nightmares!") in French.
Yes the word 'dreams' is indeed a common noun
Sweet dreams is : Fait des beaux rêves
sweet dreams are 'de beaux rêves' in French.
'de tes rêves'
mes rêves
There is no specific word in the English language for a person who only has nightmares with no good dreams.