Daaa... My desire has been and my desires have been.
"As for your intent in going back to school in Wittenberg, it is most retrograde to our desire." Act I Scene 2.
Talks to Stanley
The motto of Goods of Desire is 'Goods of Desire'.
Claudius denies Hamlet from heading back to Wittenberg. It should be noted that Hamlet made the choice himself, but was persuaded by Claudius to say no.
Submit to Desire was created in 1985.
Desire = Desiderium (as a noun) To desire = cupere I desire = cupio
Desire to praise you
To say 'I have the desire to eat' you would say 'Tengo ganas de comer.'
Desire in Yoruba is "irẹlẹ."
Deseo
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If your asking which way you would say it, i would think you would say it as 'I desire kissing you.' Though word of advise, dont ever say that to someone....it just comes out sounding a bit odd.
Craving= avoir envie de Desire=desir
Yes, it is correct to say "cognizant of your desire to." This phrase indicates being aware or conscious of someone's desire to do something.
Either he is no longer becoming sexually attracted to you, or he no longer has the desire to be around you.
Deseo amor.
You translate "You are my only desire" to Spanish it becomes Eres mi único deseo.