well there is lots of things to discuss about
first one is that there is no wish in the world that is made without the single word
and secondly everyone uses the words in the form of expressions or in the form of feelings to express their wish
but ultimately god listen to those who have strong feelings and determination and god grant their wish.
The word wished is a verb, the past tense of 'to wish'.The word wish is an noun as well as a verb. The noun wish (wishes) is a common, abstract noun; a word for a desire or a want for something; a word for an emotion.
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I would say wish.
Exactly as you have said it: I wish I had more siblings. You might also hear something like "I wish I had more brothers and sisters." The word "siblings" is not as common in casual conversation as saying "brothers", "sisters", or "brothers and sisters".
to wish = souhaiter, désirera wish = un souhait (masc.)
The word "wish" consists of one morpheme.
wish reversal or to retract a wish
It means 'do not say another word' or 'keep your mouth shut, even if you do wish to speak'
There are three phonemes in the word "wish": /w/ /ɪ/ /ʃ/.
i wish you peace and love
wish you were here
In Malayalam, you can say "അതൊപ്പം തിരിച്ചറിയിക്കുക" (atheoppam thirichariyikkuka).