If someone said this to you it may not have been a joke. When someone says "I wish I had brought you with me," this means that that someone wishes you had gone along with them to wherever they went to to see whatever great thing there was to see. Ex: if that person went to Europe saying those words means that that person wishes now that they had brought you along to Europe with them. They probably miss you or wish that they could have shown you what they might have seen it could be anything. But it is something good to hear when someone says that to you. Those words are not usually said as a joke or for someone to just mock. Okay :)
Heveinu Shalom (הבאנו שלום) means "We brought peace" in Hebrew.
Prometheus, against the wish of Zeus.
Means something should be brought.
No word rhymes with wish and means to leave.
i think wish means thinking good praying .. But greeting means welcoming .
It means what the anger he had has brought to him.
souhaiter means to wish in French.
brought means if you wanted to buy something i want to buy your cow or i brought your cow
No. It means just what it seems to mean -- that you should be careful what you wish for.
'As you wish' in Irish is 'is mian leat' "as you wish " in Irish is "mar is mian leat" or "mar is áil leat". "is mian leat" simply means "you wish" and not "as you you wish".
Its in czech and it means when you wish and not envy, you will be lucky too. Translator says: wish and your wish will be.
it means interpret is at you wish