If babies sleep and dream about something, what language do they use in their dreams?
Babies like newborn upto 2 or 3 years old
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Babies likely experience dreams that are non-verbal or sensory-based rather than structured around any particular spoken language.
They speak Latin, a bit of Japanese, and some Chinese. I know this, because I remember ordering sushi from a Japanese restaurant, some dim sun from a Chinese restaurant, and exorcising a demon in a Catholic church; when I was a baby. What did you dream about? Did you speak Chinese too?
Babies lack language and experiences so it unlikely their dreams even has a storyline.
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Start testThis is a tricky question But I’ll say babies don’t speak so probably in their dreams they just hear sound and do actions.
This is an interesting one😊. Babies are still learning language when they sleep, so they probably dream in feelings, sounds, and pictures rather than words. As they grow older, they'll start to dream in the languages they hear most, like the language their parents speak. But in the beginning, their dreams might not have any words at all!