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"I want" and "I wish" are English equivalents of the Italian word voglio. The present indicative in the first person singular also translate into English as "I am wanting (wishing)," "I'm wanting (wishing)," or "I do want (wish)" according to context. Regardless of meaning, the pronunciation will be "VO-lyo" in Italian.

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