What is you do what you want in Latin?

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The Latin equivalent of the English wish, 'Whatever you desire', is the following: Quidquid desideras. The Word-by-Word translation is as follows: 'quidquid' means 'whatever, or whatsoever'; and 'desideras' means '[you] long or wish for'. Other possibilities are the verbs 'expetere', which means 'to desire' in the sense of what one's striving for; and 'optare', which means 'to desire', in the sense of what one wants to choose, elect or select'.

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