optatív
Optatív is a grammatical mood found in some languages, primarily Indo-European ones, that expresses a wish, desire, or hope. It is distinct from the indicative mood, which states facts, and the imperative mood, which commands. The optatív mood conveys a sentiment that the speaker wishes to be true, even if it is not currently the case or may not come to pass.
Historically, the optatív mood played a significant role in ancient languages such as Sanskrit, Ancient Greek,
In modern languages, the optatív mood has largely disappeared as a distinct morphological category. Its functions