Don't you wish Meaning in English
expression
ˈdoʊn/, /ˈdoʊnt/ /ˈju/ /ˈwɪʃ
DOHNT yoo WISH
dəʊnt/ /jˈuː/ /wˈɪʃ
DOHNT yoo WISH
Definición
A conversational way to ask if someone wishes for something or imagines a different situation. Often used to express longing or make a suggestion.
Uso & Matices
Informal; often expresses desire for something impossible, different, or better. Frequently followed by 'you had' (e.g., "don't you wish you had more time?") and used to make light suggestions or share dreams. Not used for direct requests or polite questions.
Spanish: ¿no quisieras? - ¿no te gustaría?Portuguese (BR): você não gostaria? - você não queria?Portuguese (PT): não gostavas tu? - não querias tu?Chinese (Simplified): 你难道不希望...? - 你不想...吗?Chinese (Traditional): 你難道不希望...? - 你不想...嗎?Hindi: क्या आप नहीं चाहते...? - क्या तुम्हें नहीं लगता...?Arabic: ألا تتمنى؟ - ألا ترغب؟Bengali: তুমি কি ইচ্ছা করো না - তোমার মনে হয় নাRussian: разве ты не хотел бы - не хотелось бы тебеJapanese: ~したいと思わない? - ~だったらいいのにと思わない?Vietnamese: bạn có ước - bạn có muốnKorean: ~하고 싶지 않아? - ~였으면 좋겠지 않아?Turkish: keşke ... değil mi - istemez misinUrdu: کیا آپ نہیں چاہتے - کیا آپ کی خواہش نہیںIndonesian: bukankah kamu berharap - bukankah kamu ingin
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Don't you wish it was sunny today?
basic
Don't you wish you could fly?
basic
Don't you wish you had more time?
basic
It’s so cold outside—don’t you wish we were at the beach?
natural
Don't you wish things were different sometimes?
natural
Don't you wish you could just sleep all day?
natural