The images in your dreams have special meanings to you that are not necessarily the same as their meaning to anyone else. Generally speaking, cockroaches are considered filthy and disgusting, something to get rid of as quickly as possible. So in dreams, a cockroach represents a person or a problem the dreamer considers disgusting and wants to get rid of quickly. Another possibility might refer to the difficulty in getting rid of the cockroach. Where you see one, there are probably hundreds, and they usually keep coming back. So the problem may have these same characteristics.
The cockroaches suggest small, repulsive problems. Like cockroaches, the problems might be persistent and difficult to get rid of completely. Other details in the dream might provide clues as to whether the problems relate to family, work or the dreamer's personal life.
Dreams often speak in symbols. In this dream, the dead roaches could represent problems that have been "bugging" the dreamer, that are now resolved (dead.) On the other hand, this dream could have been triggered by the sight of actual dead roaches, which often trigger repulsive reactions.
It is correct, but probably does not mean what you want it to mean. As it is, it means that you only dislike cockroaches in those places where they move quickly.
Cockroaches represent something you find repulsive, perhaps something in your life that you would like to get rid of. Your subconscious mind created a dream that literally expresses the idea that something is "bugging" you.
I've been having dreams with roaches lately. so i look this stuff up. And the meaning seems to fit..it means that you need self-cleansing of your spiritual self. You need to confront certain fears or things that you have not gotten over. If in the dream you step on the roach and kill it..thats a good thing. you're making progress. this of course, is if you're scared of them..in the dream. if you see them and seem not to care, there are problems around you but they don't seem to mess with your life.
That looks like Spanish, but with spelling errors. If you mean "cucarachas", that would be "the cockroaches".
The plural form is cockroaches; the plural possessive form is cockroaches'.
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The collective nouns for cockroaches are:an intrusion of cockroachesa swarm of cockroaches
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Yes, we have cockroaches in Brazil. Of the 5,000 known species of cockroaches, 1,000 of them are native to Brazil.