It can be both, depending on what tense your using and what kind of sentence you're using it in.
The family wish you or the family wishes you
Wishes
Wishes is the plural. The singular form is wish.
No, it is not possible to wish for more wishes.
wish or wishes I wish for a long life She wishes for money
The plural form for the noun wish is wishes; the plural possessive form is wishes'.
The plural form for the noun wish is wishes. The plural possessive form is wishes'.Example: All of my wishes' fulfillment is the result of hard work.
I wish for an infinite amount of wishes!
More than one wish or to wish. Example: the short man wishes he was tall. Lots of kids make wishes for Christmas.
there is a wheel of wishes occasionally on the wheel of wishes. you spin the wheel and sometimes you are lucky enough to get a wish token. if you have a wish token, go to the wish factory and deposit it into the wish machine. once you have 10 wish tokens in the wish machine you get a exclusive item.
It should be --- You will get three wishes, not one wish more.
You can wish a long and happy retirement for an Italian person. The same wishes would apply to an Italian person as you would wish for anyone else. Wish them joy, fun, and time to spend with their family.