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To Dream
In Albanian, by Delvina: Andruar
This language is spoken in Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Montenegro.
In Armenian, by Lilith: Yerazél (երազել)
This language is spoken in Armenia.
In Ateso (or Teso), by Apuda Ignatius Loyola : Airuja
This language is spoken in the north east of Uganda and the west of Kenya
In Breton (Brezhoneg), by Gwenob and Paol Keineg: Huñvreal
This language is spoken in Brittany (North-West of France).
In Burushaski, by Piar Karim: Oolji Yeecras
This language is spoken in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan.
In Chukchi, by Weinstein Charles: Retyret, Retylan
This language is spoken in Chukotka (Russia).
In Dutch (Flemish), by Pierre Favresse: Dromen
This language is spoken in the Netherlands, and Belgium.
In Esperanto, by Mirejo and Aleks: Sonĝi, Revi
This language is spoken in the whole world.
Note: “songhi” is to dream while asleep ; “revi” is to imagine something positive, desirable.
In French, by Michel: Rêver
In Fula (Pulaar, Fulfulde), by Seydou: Hoydude
This language is spoken in Cameroon, in the Centrafrican Republic, in Chad, Sudan, Nigeria, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Bissau Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Togo and Benin.
Note: d is glotalised.
In Hindi, by Michel: Sapna Dekhna, Svapna Dekhna (सपना देखना, स्वप्न देखना)
This language is spoken in India (mainly North), and also in Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad, etc.
Note: literally : “to see/watch a dream”.
In Italian, by Valérie Rey: Sognare
This language is spoken in Italy, San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican, Croatia.
In Kabyle (Taqbaylit), by Idir: Argou
This language is spoken in Algeria.
In Kiholo (Holu), by Mvwala Katshinga: Kulota
This language is spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Angola.
In Kiyombe (Yombe), by José Maria Masanga: Kulota
This language is spoken in Congo-Brazzaville, in DR Congo, and in Angola.
In Libinza, by Constant Bopima M. Bokoto: Lo-loto
This language is spoken in DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo).
In Lingala, by Angèle Bongongo: Kolota
This language is spoken in Congo-Brazzaville, in DR Congo, and in the Central African Republic.
Note: a dream is “ndoto”.
In Malagasy, by Ralalaoherivony Baholisoa and Velontrasina: Manonofy
This language is spoken in Madagascar.
Note: morphologic variant: “mañinofy”; morphosyntaxic variant: “mahazo nofy”.
In Mapuche (Mapudungun), by Alejandra Vergara: Uleuman
This language is spoken in southern Chili and Argentina (Araucania).
Note: “uleuman” is to dream of something”; “pewman”: I dream, or I have dreamt.
In (Yucatec) Maya, by Lucely Cab Ku: Waayak’
This language is spoken in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
In Nengone, by Waicane: Itutuo
This language is spoken in Maré, New Caledonia.
Note: “itutuo” also means “to develop an idea, a plan”. Pronounced with aspirated t‘s.
In Norwegian (Bokmål), by Dominique Colonia: Å Drømme
This language is spoken in Norway.
In Occitan, by Didier and Thierry : Somiar, Pantaiar, Pantaissar, Saunejar
This language is spoken in the South of France, the Aran Valley (Spain) and the Valleys of South Piedmont (Italy).
In Otomi (Hñähñu), by Raymundo: U’i
This language is spoken in the Mezquital valley, State of Hidalgo, Mexico.
In Portuguese, by Regina Giglio: Sonhar
This language is spoken in Portugal, Brazil, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozamibique, Timor.
In Punu, by Jean-Louis Mbadinga: U dore
This language is spoken in Gabon.
In Quechua, by Juanjo and Gloria Caceres: Musquy, Muskkucuna, Musqukuy
This language is spoken in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and nortwestern Argentina.
In Spanish, by Michel: Soñar
In Urdu, by Piar Karim: Khawab Dekhna (خواب دیکھنا)
This language is spoken in Pakistan and India.
In Wallisian, by Mazelle Lino: Misi
This language is spoken in Wallis (Wallis and Futuna).
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