English - English - willn. last testament listing inheritors of a dying person's property v. want; act by will power; cause will power; command; determine, decide » Examples
English - Spanish - wills. testamento v. legar, heredar; querer, tener la intención de; estar pronto » Examples
English - French - willn. testament v. vouloir, exercer sa volonté; avoir de la volonté; léguer; ordonner; décider; fixer » Examples
English - German - willn. Testament v. werden; wollen; willens; vererben; entscheiden » Examples
English - Indonesian - willv. mau, berkehendak, memaksakan, mewariskan, mewasiatkan, sudi, harus, biasa, dapat, barangkali, mungkin aux. akan, bakal » Examples
English - Italian - willv. voglio, vuoi, ecc; vuole; deve; può; è capace; devo, devi » Examples
English - Polish - willv. chcieć, pragnąć, życzyć sobie, testament: zostawiać w testamencie, być » Examples
English - Portuguese - wills. testamento v. querer; ter força de vontade; fazer ter força de vontade; testar, deixar em testamento; dispor, determinar, resolver » Examples
English - Romanian - willv. vrea, voi, consimţi, intenţiona, hotărî, lăsa prin testament » Examples
English - Russian - willг. проявлять волю, желать, хотеть, заставлять, внушать, велеть, завещать » Examples
English - Turkish - willi. azim, irade, istek, arzu, dilek, niyet, amaç, vasiyet, vasiyetname » Examples
English - Ukrainian - willv. хотіти, бажати, жадати, примушувати, заповідати a. заблудлий, розгублений » Examples
English - Dutch - willzn. testament ww. willen; zullen; kunnen; wilskracht tonen; gebieden; beslissen » Examples
English - Arabic - willفعل مساعد يعني الرغبة، شاء، أراد، ورث، صمم، وصى بوصية، رغب سوف » Examples
English - Korean - will명. 유언, 유서 동. 원하다; 의지력으로 행하다; 의지력을 불러일으키다; 명령하다; 결의하다 » Examples
English - Vietnamese - willv. để lại, chúc ngôn aux. muốn » Examples
Definition of willAn expression of the desire of a person as to the disposition of that person's property or money after his or her death. Only written wills are valid legally. An oral will, also called a nuncupative will, is a will that is spoken to witnesses, but not written. These type of wills are valid only in a few states and only in very limited and unusual circumstances. --From Will - Definition.net Noun He felt a great will to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. 2. One's independent faculty of choice; the ability to be able to exercise one's choice or intention. Of course, man's will is often regulated by his reason. 3. One's intention or decision; someone's orders or commands. Eventually I submitted to my parents' will. 4. That which is desired; one's wish. Most creatures have a will to live. 6. A formal declaration of one's intent concerning the disposal of one's property and holdings after death; the legal document stating such wishes. Verb 7. To wish, desire. 8. To instruct (that something be done) in one's will. 9. To try to make (something) happen by using one's will (intention). All the fans were willing their team to win the game. 10. To bequeath (something) to someone in one's will (legal document). He willed his stamp collection to the local museum.
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