in English | in Spanish | S |
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to lose | perder |
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Ganar – Perder (To win – To lose)
7 months ago
perder info.
Tips to remember the word “perder”:
– Associate “perder” with the English cognate “perdition,” which conveys a sense of loss.
– Use the mnemonic “pay-dare” to remember the pronunciation; imagine paying for something you dare not lose.
– Think of the word “perish,” which means to lose one’s life, to create another mental link.
Explanations:
– “Perder” is a Spanish verb that means “to lose.” It refers to the loss of objects, losing games or competitions, getting lost in terms of direction, and wasting time or opportunities.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Extraviar” means to lose something in the sense of misplacing it.
– “Despilfarrar” means to waste, usually in terms of money or resources.
– “Malgastar” also means to waste, in a general sense.
Conjugations of “perder”:
– Infinitive: perder
– Present indicative:
– yo pierdo
– tú pierdes
– él/ella/usted pierde
– nosotros/nosotras perdemos
– vosotros/vosotras perdéis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes pierden
– Preterite (simple past):
– yo perdí
– tú perdiste
– él/ella/usted perdió
– nosotros/nosotras perdimos
– vosotros/vosotras perdisteis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes perdieron
– Imperfect (past continuous):
– yo perdía
– tú perdías
– él/ella/usted perdía
– nosotros/nosotras perdíamos
– vosotros/vosotras perdíais
– ellos/ellas/ustedes perdían
– Future:
– yo perderé
– tú perderás
– él/ella/usted perderá
– nosotros/nosotras perderemos
– vosotros/vosotras perderéis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes perderán
Examples of sentences that use “perder”:
– “No quiero perder mi llave otra vez.” (I don’t want to lose my key again.)
– “Si no estudias, podrías perder el examen.” (If you don’t study, you could fail the test.)
– “Ella teme perderse en la ciudad nueva.” (She’s afraid of getting lost in the new city.)
– “Es mejor no perder el tiempo con cosas sin importancia.” (It’s better not to waste time on unimportant things.)
– “El equipo perdió el partido, pero no perderemos la esperanza.” (The team lost the game, but we won’t lose hope.)
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Pronunciation
normal speech: PER-der
7 months ago