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[wud] folje modale (kushtore e will) 1.(për kushtoren) I thought you'd (you would) want to come mendova se do të doje të vije; so it would seem ashtu duket. 2. (hamendje) duhet; it would have been 10 o'clock when... duhej të ishte ora 10 kur..; he'd be about 40 duhejtë ishte nja 40 vjeç. 3. (gatishmëri) jam gati të; dua; the car wouldn't start makina s'donte të ndizej; would you like a cup of coffee? do një filxhan kafe? would you please leave? ka mundësi të largohesh, të lutem? 4. (zakon, përsëritje) e kam zakon; the streets would be empty on Sundays rrugët ishin zakonisht të shkreta ditëve të diela; you would go and eat it ti ke për borxh të shkosh e ta hash; it would have to snow! e kishte kohën për të rënë kjo borë! 5. (dëshirore) dashtë; uroj që; ah, sikur! would to God he were here! do zoti e vjen! would I were younger! veç të isha pak më i ri! would that it were not so! ah, sikur të mos ishte kështu!● would-be ['wudbi:] adj 1. që dëshiron të jetë, që aspiron. 2. pseudo, gjoja, që pretendon se është; a would-be poet një gjoja poet* * *do të
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