hallucinating
The German word 'halluzinieren' is the direct translation of 'hallucinating' in English. It is a verb that refers to the experience of seeing, hearing, or otherwise perceiving things that are not actually present. In German, this word is often used in the context of mental health or the effects of certain substances.
I think I am hallucinating.
This phrase is used when someone is seeing, hearing or experiencing things which are not actually there. Often, it’s used when someone is in disbelief or surprise and encounters something unexpected, and they question their own mind’s perception.
He seems to be hallucinating.
This phrase is used to imply a third person’s state of mind. It could be used in situations where the third person is behaving unusually, seeing, hearing or experiencing things that are not there and this is observed by the speaker.
Hello, am I hallucinating?
It's a phrase that might be used in a situation where the speaker is very surprised, confused or shocked about what they are experiencing. It is a way to express disbelief or unexpectedness in what they are perceiving.