"Somnial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Somnial is not a commonly used word in the English language. However, it could be related to "somnium," which is a noun that means a dream or a fantasy.
Sleepwalking, in a state of drowsy inactivity or half-asleep, often used to describe a person's manner or speech.
Somnambulism, also known as sleepwalking, is a type of sleep disorder in which a person gets up and walks around while still asleep or in a state of partial consciousness. It is a form of parasomnia, which refers to abnormal movements or actions that occur during sleep. People who suffer from somnambulism may perform complex actions, such as dressing, going to the kitchen, or opening doors, without being aware of their surroundings or what they are doing. Somnambulism is often associated with sleep deprivation, sleep disorders, or other underlying medical conditions, and can be treated with medications, therapy, or lifestyle changes.
Moving or acting mechanically while asleep; involving or characterized by somnambulism, a condition in which a sleeping person gets up, walks around, and performs actions without being consciously awake.
People who sleepwalk, typically during the deep sleep stage of the sleep cycle, often performing complex activities such as walking, eating, driving, or talking in a seemingly automatic state, without being conscious or aware of their actions.
That's not a word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or nonsense word, often referred to as a "non-word" or "porter meaningful word".
Somnifacient refers to a substance that induces or promotes sleep. It can also be used to describe something that produces drowsiness or helps to calm someone, causing them to feel sleepy.
Somniloquence refers to the act of talking or speaking in your sleep. It is a rather rare and technical term that is often used to describe a sleepwalker who is able to speak coherently while asleep.