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  1. Translate Ours to lose. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.

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  2. Apr 22, 2021 · It is a strong expression of support, although it does convey the hint of a warning. In general, to say that something is "yours to lose", means you have it or are assured of it, and you will have it if you do nothing at all (or nothing out of the ordinary at any rate).

    • Lo siento or Lo siento mucho. Lo siento is probably the most common way to express condolences in Spanish, as it’s the English equivalent of “I’m sorry”.
    • Lo lamento. This one comes from the verb “to regret” (lamentar), and is similar to lo siento, but its emotional load is greater, which is probably why it is generally less used.
    • Mi sentido pésame – Mis sentidas condolencias. This one is the equivalent to “my dearest condolences” and is only used at funerals, normally when speaking to the family who has lost that loved one.
    • Acabo de enterarme de esta triste noticia. When you find out that something bad happened, you can start expressing your condolences with the “I just heard this sad news”.
  3. Translate Lose. See 15 authoritative translations of Lose in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

  4. Nov 16, 2023 · The Spanish verb Perder means “to lose”. Just like in English, this can refer to losing some sort of competition or to losing an object. Here are a couple of examples that use the infinitive, perder , and the participle, perdido .

  5. Aug 17, 2019 · The fairly common Spanish verb perder most often means "to lose," but it has related meanings that go beyond mere loss. It can, for example, refer to the "loss" of something one never had, or to refer to emotional states as well as objects.

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  7. Mar 15, 2024 · Learn different ways to express "to lose" in Spanish with words like perder, extraviar, desperdiciar. Explore expressions, differences, and tips for using "to lose" in Spanish.

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