Background

What are language dreams about?

The DreamWell Dream Dictionary is based upon insights from 1,200 dream symbols in over 200,000 dreams. Let’s see what the data has to say about language dreams.

The word cloud above shows the words that are specifically associated with language dreams. These are the words that make language dreams unique compared to all other dream symbols. Just examining the graph and reading the words of language dreams can be illuminating about show languages affect our dreams. Be sure to check out the example language dreams at the bottom of the page.

The circular bar chart above shows how languages in a dream will affect dream content as compared to other dream symbols. Higher bars indicate that language is more related to the specific symbol in the graph. Lower bars indicate that language is less related to the specific symbol in the graph. Specifically, language dreams have more hearing than 92.0% of dream symbols, more happiness than 88.6% of dream symbols, and more confusion than 83.4% of dream symbols. On the other hand, language dreams have less aggressive acts than 81.9% of dream symbols, less recurring dreams than 79.4% of dream symbols, and less home than 76.1% of dream symbols. Notably, dreams of languages are auditory! They focus on sounds and hearing. Dreaming is primarily a visual medium. We see in our dreams, but hearing is less dominant. It is interesting to explore why languages in dreams could be related to hearing. Every dream is unique. These are general patterns observed in an analysis of over 200,000 dreams. This analysis is a tool to help you make sense of your dreams. It is best to look at the differences. See how your dream of languages is different than dreams of languages in general.

1.4%

of dreams have languages

How common are language dreams?

1.4% of dreams have the languages symbol within the dream. That's about 1 out of every 70 dreams. Considering all the dream symbols, it is relatively uncommon.

Identification

How are language dreams identified?

This symbol is identified by words like languages. This symbol is part of the summary dream symbols of things.

Most related

What is most related to dreams of languages?

Languages dreams are notable because they have substantially more foreignness, Kenya, Guatemala, Bangladesh, Finland, verbs, indigo, Venezuela, Hungary, light rain, Ethiopia than 95% of other dream symbols.

Least related

What symbols least related to dreams of languages?

Languages dreams are notable because they have substantially less antelopes, Aquaman, R2-D2, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, Chewbacca, C-3PO, Legolas, Gimli, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger than 95% of other dream symbols.

Deep dive into language dreams

Get an overview of characters, emotions, places, events, dream events, and senses in language dreams.

Who is in dreams of languages?

Who is in dreams of languages?

Dreams of languages are less related to insects, less related to unnamed people, and less related to peers.

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What are the emotions in dreams of languages?

What are the emotions in dreams of languages?

Dreams of languages are more related to happiness and more related to confusion than dreams in general. They are less related to grief and sorrow.

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Where do dreams of languages take place?

Where do dreams of languages take place?

Dreams of languages are less related to home, less related to work, and less related to transportation.

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What happens in dreams of languages?

What happens in dreams of languages?

Dreams of languages are more related to friendly acts than dreams in general. They are less related to aggressive acts, less related to disasters, and less related to eating and drinking.

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How do dreams of languages related to the type of dream it is?

How do dreams of languages related to the type of dream it is?

Dreams of languages are more related to lucid dreams and more related to sleep paralysis than dreams in general. They are less related to recurring dreams, less related to vivid dreams, and less related to sad dreams.

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How do dreams of languages related the senses?

How do dreams of languages related the senses?

Language dreams are much more related to hearing, more related to smelling, and more related to taste than dreams in general. They are less related to touch.

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How can you make sense of languages in dreams?

Language dreams are relatively uncommon. Among other things language dreams are focused on sounds. Do you think this is true for your dream of languages? How might your dream of languages be different?

All dreams have meaning

All dreams have meaning

You can gain insight from thinking about any dream, no matter how strange. Only you, as the dreamer, have final say on what your dream may or may not mean. Each dream is unique.

Look for the differences

Look for the differences

The DreamWell dictionary provides information on how each dream symbol appears in dreams in general. Finding how experience languages in dreams can be a key to understanding its meaning.

Return to the feelings

Return to the feelings

Our emotions in dreams can help us understand its meaning. Pay attention to how you felt in the dream. Pay attention to how you feel about languages in dreams. See how you feel about languages now, in your waking life.

Examples of dreams of languages

Reading dreams is one of the best ways to understand dream symbols. Even though the DreamWell Dream Dictionary is based upon data, it is grounded in the experience of reading thousands upon thousands of dreams. We invite you to read examples of language dreams for yourself. These dreams are actual dreams people have had. As result, they may contain racist, sexist, violent, or otherwise offense language and imagery. This can be true even for language dreams. Read at your own risk.

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