This is the 12363rd most frequent German word.
vill
The word "vill" is not German; it may be a typo or mistaken for "will," which means "wants" or "will" (future tense auxiliary).
In this example, 'will' is used to express intent in reported speech with the desire to perform an action.
Der Schüler sagt, dass er viel lernen will.
The student says that he wants to learn a lot.
The word 'will' in this sentence expresses desire or intent to do something. It is used as a modal verb.
Ich will heute ins Kino gehen.
I want to go to the cinema today.
Here, 'willst' is the second-person singular form of 'wollen,' indicating a desire or wish in a question format.