The noun 'dreams', the plural form of the noun 'dream' is an abstract noun; a word for a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep; a word for something good that you hope you will have or achieve in the future.
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It is an irrational number, but in approximate decimal form, it would be: 13.379088160259652 13.38 would usually be good enough if you are doing this for a math class.
A good theme would be space, such as angles on stars. Another one would be a sport, like tennis. For angles you could use the angles of arms with people playing.
How do you say good night sweet dreams in Patois
dreams are like out of body experiances. for everyone it is different. for me i can move in my dream it all depends on how your life is. see if u feel stressed out one day then your dream is going to be a bit okward or confusing like"why cant i move" or "why cant i stop this?" if you had a good day then your dreams will be normal or better depending on how good a day it was... if this bothers you alot.. i would seriously consider going to a sleep doctor ................. sweet dreams
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'.
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 :)
In Maori, "good night sweet dreams" can be translated to "po marie, moe moa."
To say "Good night and sweet dreams" in Yoruba, you would say "O dàárọ̀ àti àràń àrà ẹ́"
good night and sweet dreams my friends (a French would say 'de beaux rêves' and not 'doux rêves')
Good night, sweet dreams. They speak English in Hawaii.
Dream-catchers represent good dreams, and peaceful sleep. The web on the dream-catcher is said to catch the bad dreams so they do not bother you. Only the good dreams pass through the dream-catcher.
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'.
People use dream catchers to keep away the bad dreams and keep the good dreams.
dream of as big thing as you can. dreams are good to se. but also follow your dream and do hardwork.