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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "Janithor"
Date: 26 May 2005 02:32:56 PM
Object: First dream in Spanish
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I think this is a good sign. Well, it was only a question I asked the
train conductor, and he replied in Spanish, which I then explained in
English to my siblings Greg, Jan, and Cindy.
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User: ""

Title: Re: First dream in Spanish 28 May 2005 01:30:03 PM
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Janithor ha escrito:

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I think this is a good sign.

I would say so, according to my own experience.

Well, it was only a question I asked the
train conductor, and he replied in Spanish, which I then explained in
English to my siblings Greg, Jan, and Cindy.

What was the answer?
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User: "Whiskers"

Title: Re: First dream in Spanish 28 May 2005 02:56:15 PM
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On 2005-05-28,
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Janithor ha escrito:

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I think this is a good sign.


I would say so, according to my own experience.

Well, it was only a question I asked the
train conductor, and he replied in Spanish, which I then explained in
English to my siblings Greg, Jan, and Cindy.


What was the answer?

"No hablar Ingles" perhaps? (Or something that sounds like that to an
Anglophone).
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User: ""

Title: Re: First dream in Spanish 28 May 2005 09:28:28 PM
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Heh :)
Dreaming in a language you're learning is indeed a good sign; it
shows you're beginning to internalise it. I had my share of dreams
in English, back when I was fluent.
There is always the possibility, of course, that what we take
as "Spanish", "English", etc, in those dreams, are actually
nothing more than gibberish...
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User: "Whiskers"

Title: Re: First dream in Spanish 29 May 2005 08:54:07 AM
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On 2005-05-29,
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Heh :)

Dreaming in a language you're learning is indeed a good sign; it
shows you're beginning to internalise it. I had my share of dreams
in English, back when I was fluent.

There is always the possibility, of course, that what we take
as "Spanish", "English", etc, in those dreams, are actually
nothing more than gibberish...

Rather like the waking world, then ;))
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-- Whiskers
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