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sanjao — meaning in English: dreamed

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers use 'sanjao' in casual conversations when sharing their dreams or experiences from the night before. This word often comes up during social gatherings or friendly discussions, especially when reminiscing about bizarre or funny dreams that left an impression.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'sanjao' specifically refers to dreaming during sleep, a related word is 'maštati', which means 'to fantasize' or 'to daydream'. You would choose 'sanjao' when discussing dreams experienced at night, whereas 'maštati' is more suited for imaginative thoughts during waking hours.
Culture
'Sanjao' is derived from the verb 'sanjati', which means 'to dream'. In Croatian culture, dreams are often seen as significant, with many people believing that they can offer insights into one's subconscious. This belief has roots in both ancient Slavic traditions and modern psychological interpretations, making dreaming a fascinating topic in Croatian folklore and everyday conversation.
FAQ
Q.What is the past tense of 'sanjati' in Croatian?
'Sanjao' is the masculine singular form of the past tense of 'sanjati'. For feminine singular, you would say 'sanjala', and for plural, it would be 'sanjali'.
Q.How can I use 'sanjao' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Sanjao sam o putovanju u egzotične zemlje', which translates to 'I dreamed of traveling to exotic countries.'
Q.Is 'sanjao' used in formal writing?
'Sanjao' is primarily used in informal contexts. In more formal writing, you might prefer to discuss dreams in a more abstract or analytical way, using different vocabulary.
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