Los deseos is wishes in Spanish.
A wish = un deseo.
deseo
El desear
Deseandote suerte
Quisiera estar contigo
Le deseo un éxito
Que deseen mantener y soΓΒ±ando
I love you - Te amoDo you love me - ¿usted me ama?
You should say Salud (if in response to a sneeze)Dios le/te/les/os bendiga (if wishing God's blessing on someone)
Que esté usted / estén / estés / estéis bien.
Desear bien = to wish well; deseando bien = wishing well pozo de los deseos = a wishing-well.
vontade você
It depends on what you mean. If you are referring to "keep wishing" as the English idiom to refuse someone's request as seen below, there is no Spanish equivalent, but you can say "En tus/sus sueños" which translates as "In your dreams" or "No va a pasar" which means "It's not happening". Person 1: "Come on, girl, take off your clothes so we can see that..." Person 2: Looks incredulously, "Keep wishing." If you are commanding a person to continue to wish as seen below, use the Spanish "Seguir deseando" with seguir either in the infinitive or conjugated to match the person(s) commanded. Additionally "seguir deseando" can also be used for the present simple. Person 1: "But the genie hasn't fixed anything yet!" Person 2: "Keep wishing; it will."
Wishing you the best always
kol tuv (כל טוב)