Used to imply that the speaker has a vision or idea on a grand scale, usually about an ideal future
I have a dream that I will one day wake up and see two equal peoples living next to each other, coexisting in the land of Palestine, stretching from the Mediterranean to the Jordan.
famous speech on civil rights that was delivered in 1963 by Martin Luther King Jr
ı have a dream
Turkish pronunciation
ay häv ı drim
Pronunciation
/ˈī ˈhav ə ˈdrēm/ /ˈaɪ ˈhæv ə ˈdriːm/
Etymology
() The phrase was repeatedly used by civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr. in a speech which was reported on throughout the United States and the world.