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will I [wil, wël] v. ( would) 1. do të; we will come too do të vimë edhe ne; will he come? -yes he will do të vijë ai? -po, do të vijë. 2. duhet të jetë; that will be your son ky duhet të jetë yt bir. 3. (gatishmëri) dua; jam i gatshëm; will you have a cup of coffee? do një kafe? I won't have it! këtë nuk e pranoj/nuk e lejoj! do what you will bëj si të duash. 4. (zakon, përsëritje): he will smoke all the time ai s'e heq cigaren nga goja; accidents will happen aksidentet janë të pashmangshme. 5. mund; will you please hand me the salt? mund të ma japësh pak kripën, të lutem?will II [wil] n.,v. -n 1. vullnet; dëshirë; it is my will that she should leave dua që ajo të largohet; against one's will kundër vullnetit, kundër dëshirës. 2. drejt. testament; she left it to us in her will ajo na e la me testament. 3. porosi; urdhëresë; dekret. 4. prirje, predispozitë; good will dashamirësi; ill will keqdashje.● at will sipas dëshirës, kur të më teket; do the will of...çoj në vend vullnetin e..., i bindem; with a will me vendosmëri.-vt 1. vendos; paracaktoj; dua; God has willed it so kështu deshi zoti; she willed to keep awake ajo vendosi të rrinte zgjuar; Fate has willed It otherwise Fati e ka caktuar ndryshe. 2. urdhëroj me forcën e mendjes. 3. i dua, i uroj; will sb good luck i uroj mbarësi dikujt. 4. i lë me testament● wil ( l) ful ['wilfël] adj 1. kokëfortë, kokëngjeshur njeri). 2. me dashje (veprim). 3. me paramendim (vrasje)● willie ['wili] n 1. Br. gjuhë kalamajsh. 2. pl. it gives me the willies, have the willies më shkojnë shtatë● willing ['wiling] adj.,n. -adj 1. i gatshëm; be willing to do jam i gatshëm/gati të bëj; God willing në dashtë zoti. 2. i gjindshëm: plenty of willing hands plot njerës të gjindshëm, plot oferta për ndihmë. 3. i vetvetishëm; i vullnetshëm (gjest) /-n. gatishmëri; show willing tregoj gatishmëri● willingness ['wilingnis] n. gatishmëri* * *do të; dëshirë
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