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To dream in Italian 🇮🇹


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to dream sognare
How to say “to dream” in Italian? “Sognare”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “sognare” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to dream in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the verb:
• Associate “sognare” with “dream” by thinking of a surreal night’s dream where everything seems like a vivid song—“so-gna-re.”
• Visualize yourself saying “I dream” as “io sogno” to connect the form with its meaning.

Explanations:
• “Sognare” means both to experience dreams during sleep and to imagine or aspire to something.
• It can be used in literal contexts (what happens during sleep) or figurative ones (aspiring or fantasizing about a goal).

Other words with similar meanings:
• Fantasare – to fantasize.
• Immaginare – to imagine.

Conjugations of “sognare”:

Present Tense:
 io sogno   (“I dream”)
 tu sogni   (“you dream”)
 lui/lei sogna (“he/she dreams”)
 noi sogniamo (“we dream”)
 voi sognate  (“you [pl.] dream”)
 loro sognano (“they dream”)

Imperfect Tense:
 io sognavo   (“I was dreaming/used to dream”)
 tu sognavi   (“you were dreaming/used to dream”)
 lui/lei sognava (“he/she was dreaming/used to dream”)
 noi sognavamo  (“we were dreaming/used to dream”)
 voi sognavate  (“you [pl.] were dreaming/used to dream”)
 loro sognavano (“they were dreaming/used to dream”)

Passato Prossimo:
 io ho sognato  (“I dreamed/I have dreamed”)
 tu hai sognato  (“you dreamed/you have dreamed”)
 lui/lei ha sognato (“he/she dreamed/has dreamed”)
 noi abbiamo sognato (“we dreamed/have dreamed”)
 voi avete sognato (“you [pl.] dreamed/have dreamed”)
 loro hanno sognato (“they dreamed/have dreamed”)

Future Simple:
 io sognerò  (“I will dream”)
 tu sognerai  (“you will dream”)
 lui/lei sognerà (“he/she will dream”)
 noi sogneremo (“we will dream”)
 voi sognerete (“you [pl.] will dream”)
 loro sogneranno (“they will dream”)

Examples with translations:
• Ho sognato un mondo migliore.
 (I dreamed of a better world.)
• Ogni notte, sogno di volare tra le stelle.
 (Every night, I dream of flying among the stars.)
• Quando ero bambino, sognavo di diventare un astronauta.
 (When I was a child, I used to dream of becoming an astronaut.)

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