NO
im awsome..and your lame.
The correct version is Nullum desiderium :)
No, not if that is the whole sentence. "I was talking to you" is correct as a sentence. It is also correct to use "I were talking to you" as part of a sentence: "If I were talking to you, I would probably say something that I would regret."
they might be jealous because they did something that they regret
We regret the inconvenience caused to you.
No. You can say "I regret not having checked that," or "You regret not having checked that." The word "for" is unnecessary.
He regrets not being able to do anything about teenagers horrific grammar.
The correct spelling is apology (statement of regret or remorse).
You practice harder and get better. You will regret trying to tear someone else down trying to build yourself up. Well... All you have to do is work harder than her because teammates are usually Jealous of the better one.
Because they regret and that you broke up and they are jealous, or they just hate their x in general.
The correct spelling is apology (an expression of remorse or regret).
The correct US spelling is apologize (express regret). The UK spelling is apologise.