wish in Arabic
wish in Arabic is أُمْنِيَّة, رَغْبَة, مُنْيَة — wish means a hope or desire for something, especially something not fully within your control.
wish in Arabic
أُمْنِيَّة
Pronounced: ʔumniyya
desire
رَغْبَة
Pronounced: raḡba
desire
مُنْيَة
Pronounced: munya
desire
What does "wish" mean?
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noun A hope or desire for something, especially something not fully within your control.
"She made a wish before blowing out the candles."
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verb To want or hope for something, often something unlikely or impossible.
"I wish I could be there for the wedding."
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verb To express a hope for someone's wellbeing or good fortune.
"She wished him luck before the interview."
wish in a sentence
- She made a wish before blowing out the candles.
- It was always his wish to travel the world.
- I wish I could be there for the wedding.
- He wished he had studied harder for the exam.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "wish" in Arabic?
"wish" in Arabic is أُمْنِيَّة, رَغْبَة, مُنْيَة. wish means: A hope or desire for something, especially something not fully within your control.
How do you pronounce أُمْنِيَّة?
"wish" in Arabic is أُمْنِيَّة, pronounced "ʔumniyya".
How do you use "wish" in a sentence?
Example: "She made a wish before blowing out the candles." In Arabic, "wish" is أُمْنِيَّة, رَغْبَة, مُنْيَة.
Are there other ways to say "wish" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "wish": أُمْنِيَّة, رَغْبَة, مُنْيَة.
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