that all depends on how you wished it. If you throw a coin in the fountain and wish something, it's not going to come true. But if you do a spell or something of the sort than, if you do it right, it might come true. It also depends on the wish...
Yes.
It is not grammatically incorrect, but not right, either. We say wishes come true.
Wishing on a star is a common practice where people believe their wishes will come true if they make a wish while looking at a star in the night sky. This belief is often tied to folklore and myths that suggest stars possess magical powers to grant wishes. While wishing on a star may be a symbolic act of hope and optimism, there is no scientific evidence to support its effectiveness in making wishes come true.
"Mag al jouw verjaardagswensen uitkomen."
'May all your wishes come ture' in Chinese is "祝 你 梦 想 成 真" in Pinyin is zhù nǐ mèng xiǎng chéng zhēng
You just make a wish. You do not need shooting stars to make wishes.
Who says you can't? Isn't wishing just another way of expressing a desire you have? And having desires is not wrong, at least not in Christianity. It is considered something to avoid in Hinduism. But in Christianity, you just need to make sure that what you desire is what would please God, not just yourself.
i will love you forever-shte te obicham zavinagi-ще те обичам завинаги may all your wishes come true-neka vsichkite ti mechti se sbudnat-нека всичките ти мечти се сбъднат
If you already have the wish saved in your favorites on "real wishes," your wish may still come true. However, it is always a good idea to make your wish again just to ensure it is properly registered and increases the chances of it coming true.
No, the plural form of witch is witches.example: A coven of witches brewed up some trouble in their cauldron.The plural form of wish is wishes.example: May all of your wishes come true.
Wishes are nice to think about, but to get one to come true requires work. I may wish to go to Rome, but to get there I will have to earn the money, buy the ticket, and plan a trip. There is no such thing as an "instant" wish.
This is like asking if throwing coins in a wishing well will make your wish come true. In reality the wish may or may not come true, but it doesn't come true because you blew out candles asking for it. It just happens. It may be God, karma, or pure luck. But maybe we just blow out candles because we like to think that the wishes actually come true. Everyone needs a little hope in their life! And event though it may not make the wish come true, it may make you believe it will. Which can be just as good sometimes. Hope this helped!