How’d you say in German: “What are you dreaming of at night?”?

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In this lesson we’ll go through the verb: träumen von (to dream of)

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  • “How would you say…”

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Here are some of the sample sentences I go through in the podcast:

 

Ich träume manchmal von dir.

(I dream sometimes of you.)

I dream sometimes of you.

 

Wovon träumst du nachts?

(What of dream you at night?)

What are you dreaming of at night?

 

Ich träume manchmal von meiner Kindheit.

(I dream sometimes of my childhood.)

I dream sometimes of my childhood.

 

Gestern habe ich von meinem Vater geträumt.

(Yesterday have I of my father dreamed.)

Yesterday I dreamed of my father.

 

Wovon hast du gestern geträumt?

(What of have you yesterday dreamed?)

What did you dream of yesterday?

 

Ich habe von meiner Mutter geträumt.

(I have of my mother dreamed.)

I dreamed of my mother.

 

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Next time we’ll go through the verb: schließen (to close)

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