I used an English to Latin translator on the words yearn, yearning, and longing.
Here are the results:
yearn, yearning: esurio
longing: desiderium, cupido
One of those, or a variant of one of those, might work. No Latin scholar would mind if you changed desiderium to desiderio or 'siderio. Good luck!
LONGING is the verb form for LONG. it means to want someone or something.
The word "wanted" is a past tense form of the verb "want". It is an action verb that indicates a desire or longing for something in the past.
Some other words that mean loud are noisy, cacophonous, and deafening.
I want to have a life.
"I want to..."
having an intense feeling of lacking or longing having an intense feeling of lacking or longing To want
coveting, yearning, longing, desiring
This dream expresses the dreamer's longing. It provides no insight into future events.
yearn,want,
No, it is not. It is an abstract state, a desire or longing to possess or achieve. E.g. I want some more bread. I want to go upstairs.
Longing to leave meaning, I don't want to stay & yet I don't want to leave you.
When you've been longing for something it necessarily means you have been waiting for a long time, when you want something it could mean you've been wanting it for a short period of time or for a long period of time.
Want, requirement, requisite, wish, longing...
When You Want Someone A Lot It Could Mean You Miss Someone Or If It Is Someone You Have A Crush On It Means That You Could Miss Them Or Want Them.
Some of the colonies names are Jamestown, or Charlestown. Those are all I know of:)
desire,longing,nonshort,cant get it, need it,want,
Vampire Knight? U still want characters' names?