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I sometimes do.

Spanish

once German and once in Japanese (my cousin is Japanese)
Nope, never.

I have students who do though.

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I don't know any foreign languages, so no.
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That's the thing!
I'm not fluent in Spanish or anything. I speak hither tither Spanish, just enought to get me arrested in Mexico, but nothing good, but I dream fluent. I understand fluent in my dreams, but when I awaken... nothin.... back to fuzzy.
It's weird I tell ya!
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Don't you speak CAJUN?
"home is where you make it" ala Joe Dirt
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Don't you speak CAJUN? "home is where you make it" ala Joe Dirt
Hmmm. A few words. But to be honest, when the assistant coach on The Waterboy talks, I can't understand a thing he says either.
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I think that's the whole allure of Cajunspeak. You can insult a person and they'll never know it. Even another Cajun. But darn if they don't have the best food ANYWHERE!
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He!! no, that's freaky. :umno:
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I doubt it. I don't remember 3/4s of my dreams at all. But 3/4s of the ones I do are in black and white. Other languages, though? No.
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My dreams are usually in black and white too. And sometimes out of focus.
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Maybe you need dream glasses. Have you thought of that?
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He!! no, that's freaky. :umno:
:1: it sounds like you've got some 'Brendan Fraser - Bedazzled' thing goin' on there... :umno:
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I usually dream in English; I've yet to dream in Chinese even though I know the language
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Don't you speak CAJUN? "home is where you make it" ala Joe Dirt
that's, a language??? j/k MED
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I dream in Ebonics.... that might be why I can't understand them.
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