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  1. Mar 16, 2016 · If you wish roughly means the same as If you would like to, and is most often used when offering someone a favour. On the other hand, If you don't mind roughly means the same as If you don't have any problems with it, and is most often used when asking someone a favour.

  2. The idiom “you wish” is a commonly used expression in English that conveys a sense of disbelief or sarcasm. It is often used as a response to someone’s request or statement, implying that their desire or expectation is unrealistic or unlikely to happen. The Origins of the Idiom.

  3. Explanation on the meaning and use of 'wish', 'if' and 'if only' for regrets and desires, and in conditional structures, for learners of English.

  4. 2 days ago · The meaning of (DON'T) YOU WISH is —used to tell people in a rude way that it is unlikely that they will get what they want. How to use (don't) you wish in a sentence.

  5. May 6, 2019 · The fixed parenthetical phrase if you will, used as described, is the deontic sense of will, meaning " (be) willing". Similarly, the fixed phrase if you would, which is much rarer, is short for "if you would prefer". Both of them appear to defer to the addressee's nomenclatural preferences. – John Lawler. May 30, 2019 at 2:00. Post Your Answer.

  6. See how to use if you wish to in a sentence. Lot of example sentences with the word if you wish to.

  7. Level: intermediate. Wishes. We use the verb wish or the phrase if only to talk about things which we want but which are not possible: I wish I could see you next week. If only we could stop for a drink. I wish we had a bigger house. They are always busy. If only they had more time. John was very lazy at school. Now he wishes he had worked harder.