That is the correct spelling of "wanted" (sought, or desired).
Want.
The likely word is "wanted" (desired).
The closest word to this is "wanted" (sought). The past tense of to go is went.
wanted (as in cow-boys films) is translated "recherché" in French
The correct spelling is other. Though my friend offered me one of her two coats, I really wanted the other one.
Payton or Peyton. Or you could even spell it Paytin or Peytin. You could spell it however you wanted you could even make up a spelling! But the first two spellings [Payton and Peyton] are the usual spellings for the name Payton.
wanted
希望/Xīwàng
The likely word is "wanted" (desired).
you spell it like this Stepped. If you wanted to use it in a sentence then you could use it like this: I stepped up on the ladder.
I think the word wanted here is pneumonia.
if you wanted to say small, then little but if you wanted to say light as in not heavy or a lamp or something then it would be light.
"Sinkish" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is possible that there was a mistake in the spelling or the word may not exist.
"Gewollt" literally means wanted, but "gesucht" (searched for or hunted) has much the same effect is more common.
She incanted the spell Piertotum Locomotor. This spell brought to life the suits of armor so that they could defend the castle.
yes you would spell it like this Ell[a] I think
Krystal would be probably spelled the same in French. If you wanted to get the spelling more French-looking, you could spell that Cristal.
The closest word to this is "wanted" (sought). The past tense of to go is went.