will in Latin
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will
- noun
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mental faculty to choose or decide
voluntasShe has a strong will. — Fortem voluntatem habet.arbitriumHe acted of his own will. — Ex proprio arbitrio egit. -
[legal],
legal document for inheritance
testamentum [legal]He left a will before dying. — Testamentum reliquit ante mortem.
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mental faculty to choose or decide
- verb
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express future tense auxiliary
futurum esseShe will go to Rome. — Romam itura est.voloI will help you. — Te adiuvare volo. -
to intend or wish something
velleHe willed her to succeed. — Eam succedere voluit.optareShe willed peace for all. — Pacem omnibus optavit.
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express future tense auxiliary