The formal word for "want" is "desire." It conveys a longing or wish for something and is often used in more formal contexts. Other synonyms include "wish," "yearn," or "aspire," depending on the specific nuance intended.
Formal is not a compound word.
Quiere usted/quieres transferirse/te? (formal/informal)
querer = to want/love quiero = I want/love quieres = you (informal, singular) want/love quiere = you (formal, singular)/he/she/it wants/loves (queremos - we want/love. quereis = you (informal, plural) want/love) quieren = you (formal, plural)/they want/love
You want = Du willst (informal, singular) You want = Ihr wollt (informal, plural) You want = Sie Wollen (formal, singular & plural)
The formal word for sister is "sibling."
No, formal is an adjective, the adverb is formally.
The formal word for grandmother in Portuguese is "avó."
what is another word for promise? A vow or an oath
Informal? semi-formal
Formal is an adjective.
Another word for a formal speech is an oration or a discourse.
A formal disapproval is a reprimand.