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Dreamy or Dreamie?

Dreamy or Dreamie?


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This is sort of weird
but how do you spell dreamy/dreamie? as in villager "dreamie"/"dreamy"
I used to spell it as "Dreamie"
but I see a lot of people write "Dreamy"
Just out of curiousity :P

I guess you could also say that "dreamie" is plural? but that would be "dreamies"
asldfj I don't even know

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I write dreamie because dreamy sounds like a adjective. But I'm easily influenced and I might call it dreamy in the future.
 
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I love to call it dreamie cause it sound and look better with the "mie" than "my" =)
 
I dont like either. I call them dream villagers. Dreamie sounds way to girly imo =P
 
I use 'dreamy' singular, 'dreamies' plural c:
Though I have to agree that there's something about 'dreamie' that makes it look more aesthetically pleasing than 'dreamy' ahah. 'Dreamie' feels grammatically incorrect to me though, so I feel obligated to use 'dreamy.'
 
Yeah, I go with "dreamie". I'm not so sure "dreamy" would even be grammatically correct...? Like, uh, I'm trying to think of examples but my brain is really foggy rn. Idk don't mind me, that's probably just some weird correlation I'm trying to make. But 'dreamy' looks wrong to me, and someone mentioned how it looks like you're saying 'ooh he's so dreamy', so yeah. It's always going to be "dreamie" for me xD
 
Dreamie is the -only- proper way.

Dreamy is an actual word and an adjective, and cannot be used in the way as "dreamie" can for it would be very grammatically incorrect. Saying dreamy instead just looks silly and makes you appear illiterate.
 
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