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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Wish as sorrow and urge

How can i notice someone tells about sorrow and urge using word "Wish"? Just from the context?
  

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Anonymous How can i notice someone tells about sorrow and urge using word "Wish"? Just from the context? I am a bit confused as to what exactly you want to say.

  • Anonymous How can i notice someone tells about sorrow and urge using word "Wish"?
  • Just from the context?
  • I am a bit confused as to what exactly you want to say.
  • Can you be more complete in the context, perhaps with an example?
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AnonymousHow can i notice someone tells about sorrow and urge using word "Wish"? Just from the context?
I am a bit confused as to what exactly you want to say. Can you be more complete in the context, perhaps with an example?
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Yea:

I wish a new car (It's sentence, that i want a new car)
I wish i haven't bought flowers for her (Here is WISH too, but it doesn't mean about wanting, just about sorrow)
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AnonymousYea: I wish a new car (It's sentence, that i want a new car) I wish i haven't bought flowers for her (Here is WISH too, but it doesn't mean about wanting, just about sorrow)
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You show regret. But look for this:

I wish you much hapiness!

It's not regret, see? Emotion: wink
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AnonymousYou show regret. But look for this: I wish you much hapiness! It's not regret, see? Emotion: wink

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