willen

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from. The variant past forms with ou go back to early, following the regular shift old, olt > oud, out.

Verb

 * 1)  to want, desire
 * 2)  to want to, will, be willing to
 * 3)  to want to go somewhere (cf. )
 * 4)  to wish, would like, would (as in dated )
 * 1)  to want to go somewhere (cf. )
 * 2)  to wish, would like, would (as in dated )
 * 1)  to wish, would like, would (as in dated )
 * 1)  to wish, would like, would (as in dated )

Inflection

 * In the second-person singular present both and  are considered standard, the latter being more informal.
 * In the third-person singular present only is standard, but  may be heard colloquially.
 * In the past tense both and  are standard, the latter being more informal and perhaps somewhat regional. There is also a difference insofar as the singular  is significantly more common than the corresponding plural.

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to want, to desire
 * 2)  to want to
 * 3) to demand, to order

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to want something, wish for something
 * 2) to be willing, consent, agree
 * 3) to intend to do something, plan something
 * 4) to mean, signify something
 * 5) to direct, give directions
 * 6) to require, demand, dictate
 * 7) to be pleased with, like
 * : will
 * : will
 * : will
 * : will
 * : will, can
 * : shall, will
 * : will
 * : will, to be about to
 * : let's
 * : would like
 * : might
 * : to be likely to, may
 * : to be likely to, may

Etymology 2
From ; cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to go astray, wander, roam

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to want, to desire
 * 2)  to want to
 * 3) to wish