Je ne veux que toi: means I want you only
there's is no direct translation for desperate for you, but there is for desperate
Je suis desespere
désespérée de l'amour
He was so desperate for attention that he screamed from the rooftops.It was a very desperate situation for everyone involved.We are desperate for financial support.There are millions of people who are desperate for food and water.
it means that when something is terribly wrong or desperate, you are allowed to do things you wouldn't normally do. eg. ww1: Germans were desperate (wanted to win), so invented gas bombs (desperate measures) brits were desperate (wanted to avoid gas bombs), so invented gas masks (desperate measures)! or if you're pregnant (desperate not to be), the desperate measure could be to have an abortion. etc.
The rebels are getting desperate now.I am desperate for a jolly cup of hot Earl Grey tea.She was so desperate for the toilet that she barged through the queue.
The word 'desperate' is not a verb.The word 'desperate' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a desperate struggle, a desperatesituation, etc.)The related verb is to despair. The past tense is despaired.
Beau Mirchoff plays Danny on Desperate Housewives. Thank you SO much!
Because they are desperate for ANSWERS...
I assume you meant "desperate". Example: I was so desperate for food that I would have been willing to eat asparagus.
They are asking if you would do basically anything for a date. of if you are so desperate for someone that you would date almost anyone
Desperate Housewives - 2004 With So Little to Be Sure Of 8-19 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
because u are so desperate for sex it is not funny
1. Having lost all hope; despairing.2. Marked by, arising from, or showing despair: the desperate look of hunger; a desperate cry for help.3. Reckless or violent because of despair: a desperate criminal.4. Undertaken out of extreme urgency or as a last resort: a desperate attempt to save the family business.5. Nearly hopeless; critical: a desperate illness; a desperate situation.6. Suffering or driven by great need or distress: desperate for recognition.7. Extremely intense: felt a desperate urge to tell the truth.