Dream about speaking arabic

Dream about Speaking Arabic signifies some miracle. You are feeling emotionally overwhelmed. You are seeking praise and attention from others. This dream symbolises toughness and ruggedness. You are in a high position or in a position of power.

Speaking Arabic is a sign for psychological and emotional balance. You need to clear up the clutter in your life. You are planning a path toward success. Your dream indicates the feelings and memories your associate with a person. You are content with the way your life is going.

Dream about both “Speak” and “Arabic” is a warning signal for violent anger which you have kept inside for a period of time. There is some situation or problem in your life that you need to straighten up. You are feeling restricted and want to break away from a current situation. The dream is a premonition for the womb and thus signify refuge, protection and concealment. You may have difficulties in communicating your thoughts across and getting the right words out.

Dream about speaking arabic is energy and spirituality. You need to sort out the things that are important and unimportant in your life. You need to focus on your goals. Your dream symbolises your connection with God. Someone is wasting your time and stealing your energy and ideas.

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Giselle

I was in nyc in a grocery store with my sister while end up getting out and instead of hitting the bar went in a taxi cuz was lost when the taxi lady was confused on the directions asked the directions in Arabic which,didn’t understand but my brother did and responded saying he knew where the driver was going to take us.

Alex Avolos

Saw I was sitting in front of my family house eating while I saw my son. He came to greet me and I fed him a bit. A man was sitting next to me speaking Arabic and my son says he understands Arabic and could speak. I was surprised. The man said he’s going to train him and I said he’s going to grow up to a stage where he can make decision whether this is what he wants