I wish you have a fantastic diamond jubilee
He was wishing for a new bike for his birthday Wishing she didn't exist, Emily decided to feel gloomy
Wishing; willing.
Wistful
The prefix word for suitable is "in-".
diamond = daimana
'Taimama' is the Maori transliteration of the English word 'diamond'.
Wishing (participle).
The Igbo word for diamond is "uderị."
Volunteer, because you are wishing to help someone willingly without selfishness. Malevolent also can word because you are wishing evil intentions upon another. One more example would be benevolence, wishing to do good for another. Hope this is helpful!
The Samoan word for diamond is "kaimana."
Yes, the word 'wish' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'wish' is a word for the feeling of wanting or desiring something; a word for something wanted or desired; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to wish are wisher and the gerund, wishing.
Benevolent--"well-wishing."