Synonyms for the verb to desire are wish, want, will, crave, like, yearn, long, or covet.
The word 'desire' is also a noun.
It can be, when it means a want or need. It can also be a verb, to desire (to want).
to wish or pare something
The verb sense of will means to leave, bequeath, agree, wish, desire or want.
The verb sense of will means to leave, bequeath, agree, wish, desire or want.
The verb sense of will means to leave, bequeath, agree, wish, desire or want.
"Necesito" means "I need" in Spanish. It is a verb used to express a need or desire for something.
The noun is the same as the verb - desire.
Ti desidero profondamente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I desire you profoundly."Specifically, the pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The verb desidero means "(I) am desiring, desire, do desire." The adverb profondamente means "profoundly."The pronunciation is "tee deh-SEE-deh-roh proh-FOHN-dah-MEHN-teh."
The word desire is a regular verb. It can also be used as a noun.
The word 'desire' is both a verb and a noun, a singular, common abstract noun; a word for a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen. Example sentences:Verb: The first step to accomplishing something is to desire the goal.Noun: A desire for a degree helped her through some difficult financial issues.The noun form for the verb to desire is the gerund, desiring. Another noun form is desirability.
I believe it is "we desired". It is the verb "cupio," which of course will remind you of the god Cupid, and means "want" or "desire". I believe it is in the perfect tense.
Wong deseaa is not Spanish.The word desea though comes from the Spanish verb Desear which means To Desire.