The term, "Sweet Dreams" is used when somebody is going to bed. You are telling them to have good dreams while they sleep. This is usually said to someone close or related to the speaker.
Good night, sweet dreams. They speak English in Hawaii.
mimpi indah
Yoi yume o
Sweet dreams
Sweet dreams = Vise plăcute (vee-seh plu(gh)-quh-teh)
If you want to tell someone "sweet dreams," you can say "fais de beaux rêves."
'sweet dreams' is in Dutch 'slaap lekker' (sleep well) or 'slaap zacht'
In Zulu, "Sweet dreams" can be translated as "Uphupha oluhle." This phrase conveys a wish for someone to have pleasant and beautiful dreams while they sleep.
good night - góða nótt if you're going to tell someone to have an nice dream you sould say: góða nótt og dreymi þig vel :)
Usually it means that someone LOVE YOU! Hehe! =)
you tell someone who he likes and then you tell them that he was talkin about her
sweet dreams
sweet dreams in russian
Sweet Dreams of Yesterday was created in 1970.
Dreams Less Sweet was created in 1983.
Sweet Dreams - 2000 Spicy and Sweet was released on: USA: 2004
If you mean the phrase itself, transliterated/Japanized, it would be : スウィートドリームス : suiito doriimusu. If you want to say sweet dreams to someone in Japanese, a good phrase for it would be 'ii yume wo'.