Dreams are a result of diet: Eat LOTS of cheese some day and you will find that that night you will have very colorful and easily remembered dreams, which are directable!
To say "sweet dreams" in Portuguese, you can say "sonhos doces."
To say, "have sweet dreams" in Welsh is "cewch breuddwydion hyfryd"
sweet dreams
Both science and dreams are valuable in different ways. Science helps us understand the world around us and make advancements in technology and medicine. Dreams, on the other hand, can inspire creativity, innovation, and personal growth. It's important to balance both in order to achieve a well-rounded perspective on life.
Yes....People can share dreams by telling each other about their dreams or by writing about their dreams. It is not possible to "share" dreams while sleeping, in the way dreams were "shared" in the movie Inception. Such ideas have no scientific basis; they are science fiction.
I will see you in my dreams. - Rüyalarımda göreceksiniz.
You can say "Lijepi snovi" in Bosnian, which translates to "sweet dreams" in English.
"মিষ্টি স্বপ্ন" (Mishti Shapno) is how you say "sweet dreams" in Bengali.
You can say "matamis na mga pangarap" in Tagalog, which translates to "sweet dreams" in English.
You say: dolços somnis
You could say either, but the traditional good-night phrase is "Sweet dreams."
How do you say good night sweet dreams in Patois