/²vɪlːja/
OriginFrom Old Swedish vili, vilie, from Old Norse vili, from Proto-Germanic *wiljô.
- common-genderwill; a person’s intent, volition, decision.
- to want, desire
“De vill att vi hjälper dem att måla huset” — They want us to help them paint the house
“Jag vill klappa en gullig kanin” — I want to pet a cute rabbit
“Vill du ha kaffe eller te?” — Do you want coffee or tea?
- rareto intend, be going to, will
“Det vill komma till dig, när du är gammal nog.” — It will come to you, when you are old enough.
Formsvilja(indefinite, nominative, singular) · viljas(genitive, indefinite, singular) · viljan(definite, nominative, singular) · viljans(definite, genitive, singular) · viljor(indefinite, nominative, plural) · viljors(genitive, indefinite, plural) · viljorna(definite, nominative, plural) · viljornas(definite, genitive, plural) · vilje(alternative) · vill(present) · ville(preterite) · velat(supine) · vilja(active, infinitive) · -(infinitive, passive) · velat(active, supine) · -(passive, supine) · -(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · -(active, archaic, error-unrecognized-form) · -(archaic, error-unrecognized-form, passive)