Rêveuse meaning

 


Rêveuse

    The French word reh-vuhz means "dreamy" or "dreamer" in English. It is a feminine form of rêveur (masculine). It comes from the noun rêve, which mean "dream". Basically, it can describe both someone who dreams a lot or someone with a gentle, imaginative, or romantic nature. Rêveuse is not just a translation, but as a mood or state of mind. It's a feeling of drifting between the reality and imagination, of seeing the world not just as it is, but as it could be. This post is written with that spirit-to invite you to wander through the ideas, emotions, and symbols found in books and poems, and to let your imagination take you beyond the lines

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