Word: will

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Synonyms: will

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Translations: will

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spanish
Translations:
voluntad, querer
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german
Translations:
wille, werden, möchte, willen, testament, vermachen, werde
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french
Translations:
vouloir, souhait, intention, désir, volonté, complaisance, gré, testament, léguer
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italian
Translations:
volontà, arbitrio, volere
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portuguese
Translations:
vontade, testamento, querer
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dutch
Translations:
verbond, wil, testament, wilsbeschikking, zin
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russian
Translations:
велеть, хотеть, желать, завещание, решимость, изволение, свобода, заставлять, желание, волеизъявление, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
vilje
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swedish
Translations:
vilja
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finnish
Translations:
tahtoa, tulee, mieliteko, testamentti, aikoa, tahto
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danish
Translations:
vilje
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czech
Translations:
úmysl, vůle, přání, žádost, ochota
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polish
Translations:
chcieć, chęć, przyzwyczajenie, być, wola, życzenie
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hungarian
Translations:
kívánság
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turkish
Translations:
irade, istek
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greek
Translations:
θέληση, διαθήκη, προαίρεση
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ukrainian
Translations:
умисний, свавільний, впертий, упертий, норовливий
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bulgarian
Translations:
воля
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belarusian
Translations:
хацець
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estonian
Translations:
tahe, saama, william
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croatian
Translations:
ćete, hoćeš, hoću, želja, oporuka, htijenje
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icelandic
Translations:
vilja
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latin
Translations:
voluntas, volo
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lithuanian
Translations:
valia
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latvian
Translations:
griba, testaments
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romanian
Translations:
voie, testament, voinţă
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slovak
Translations:
rozhodnutí, ochotu

The meaning and "use of": will

noun
  • the faculty by which a person decides on and initiates action. - she has an iron will
  • a legal document containing instructions as to what should be done with one's money and property after one's death. - Up and down the country, thousands of other people have done the same, yet all of us knew at the time we signed such documents that these wills had no proper legal status.
verb
  • expressing the future tense. - you will regret it when you are older
  • expressing inevitable events. - accidents will happen
  • expressing a request. - will you stop here, please
  • expressing facts about ability or capacity. - a rock so light that it will float on water
  • expressing habitual behavior. - she will dance for hours
  • expressing probability or expectation about something in the present. - they will be miles away by now
  • intend, desire, or wish (something) to happen. - he was doing what the saint willed
  • bequeath something to (someone) by the terms of one's will. - If I should die before he is freed, the case will be willed to another attorney.

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