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istek kavramı veren

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التركية - الإنجليزية
optative
related or pertaining to the optative mood
a mood of verbs found in some languages (e.g. Old Prussian, Latin), used to express a wish. English doesn't have an inflexional optative mood, but it does have modal verbs like "might" and "may" that express possibility
{a} expressive of desire, wishing
a mood (as in Greek or Sanskrit) that expresses a wish or hope; expressed in English by modal verbs
The optative mood; also, a verb in the optative mood
indicating an option or wish
a verb or expression in the optative mood
{s} expressing desire or wish; having a verb that expresses a wish (Grammar)
Expressing desire or wish
{i} mood expressing a wish; (Grammar) optative mood; verb in optative mood
the optative mood
expressing a wish or a choice
Something to be desired
a mood of verbs found in some languages (e.g. Old Prussian, Latin), used to express a wish. English does not have an optative mood, but it does have some words with peculiar properties e.g., hope, wish, want, desire, which express the optative
relating to a mood of verbs in some languages; "optative verb endings" indicating an option or wish
relating to a mood of verbs in some languages; "optative verb endings"