This is from dialog but I am not sure if it is correct grammaticaly
i will have a dream with me in you together.
What does this mean?
I studied using some dialog but I couldn't understand this.
More likely to be "me and you together", meaning I want to be with you even in my dreams.
"me in you" would mean sexual intercourse, and the "together" would be superfluous.
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"I will have a dream with me 'n you together" still sounds awkward.
"I will dream of you and me together" would be more natural
"I have a dream of you and me being together" would also work although it has a different meaning
July 26, 2014
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Sometimes, in spoken English, "and" gets reduced to an "n" sound: "me 'n you". This is probably what you heard.
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