Kes.R.
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It might not be a language.
There was another case ive found when someones mum shouted in her sleep.
When you're awake, your brain requires several 'nerve-centres' to put together words and sentances, these are usually off in sleep mode(lol) but some people still use some of them while sleeping but not knowing it, this results in things like sleeptalking etc but its usually always gibberish.
Though I doubt it, this can also show a stroke in the language part of the brain although in your case it doesnt seem too likely. A good idwa is to see a doctor or, even better, a neurologist to get their opinion because they might be able to come up with a better reason.
There was another case ive found when someones mum shouted in her sleep.
When you're awake, your brain requires several 'nerve-centres' to put together words and sentances, these are usually off in sleep mode(lol) but some people still use some of them while sleeping but not knowing it, this results in things like sleeptalking etc but its usually always gibberish.
Though I doubt it, this can also show a stroke in the language part of the brain although in your case it doesnt seem too likely. A good idwa is to see a doctor or, even better, a neurologist to get their opinion because they might be able to come up with a better reason.