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What is wishes in french?

"Wishes" in French can be translated in a few ways, depending on the context:

* "Vœux" is the most common translation for "wishes" in a general sense. It's used for greetings at the beginning of the year ("Meilleurs vœux!" - Best wishes!), or to express good luck or happiness for someone.

* "Souhaits" is another common translation, often used in a more specific sense like "wishes for the future" or "birthday wishes."

* "Désirs" translates to "desires" and is used for strong personal wishes, like "desires of the heart."

Here are some examples:

* "J'ai beaucoup de vœux pour toi." (I have many wishes for you.)

* "Je te souhaite un joyeux anniversaire." (I wish you a happy birthday.)

* "Quels sont tes désirs pour l'avenir?" (What are your desires for the future?)

The best translation will depend on the specific context and nuance you want to express.

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