私の願いは、私はあなたをいた
Watashi no negai WA, watashi WA anata o i ta
The English saying "death wish" can be translated into Japanese. When spelled with the English alphabet this phrase becomes "Shi no ganbo".
Watashi wa nozomu [私は望む] means I wish.
You may say 'nozomi,' written: 望み
"Warrior's wish" translates to either????? (senshi no kibou) or ????? (senshi no negai) in Japanese.
It depends on how formal you wish to be. Sayounara is formal, but you could say Ja ne or just bye bye.
nihongo wo hanasu koto ga hoshii
'Anata ga mada kokoni watashi to tomoni itara naa'.
'I wish you all success' in Japanese isã¿ãªã•ã‚“ã«ã”æˆåŠŸã‚’祈りã¾ã™ (minasan ni goseikou o inorimasu).
to say "I wish I was a princess" it would be 姫になりたい (hime ni naritai) Literally, it means "I want to become a princess", but it means the same thing.
To literally wish someone good 'luck/fortune' in Japanese you can say 幸運を祈る /kou un wo i no ru/ [lit: I pray you fortune]. But in Japanese 'ganbare' [lit: Do your best!] is more common to be used.
Anatano egaowa totemo kawaiidesu. Hayaku aitai desu
"utsukushii shogan"