負かしてやる (makashiteyaru)
Loser = dobe
Omae o Korosu!
Watashi ha yakushimasu.
'Tatakaou.'
Loser in Japanese is Dobe
It is Spanish, and translated it means simply: I am a loser.
Its Haisha ( loser) Stupid person ( Baka sha) Dummy ( Dam I) ( DAMEE) sucker ( Kyuban)
The opposite would be winner, or victor. In the phrase "Finders keepers; losers weepers" the opposite is finder.
"Goodbye, Loser" is an English equivalent of "Ciao, Perdente."Specifically, the Italian greeting "Ciao" means "goodbye" and "hello." The actual meaning depends upon the social context and what the speaker wants it to mean. The masculine singular noun "perdente" means "loser."The pronunciation is "tchow* pehr_DEHN-teh."*The sound "-ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "Ow!"
敗者 Haisha
Dobe is a slang word meaning 'idiot' 'dead last' or 'loser'
Perdente.
Loser in Japanese is Dobe
"The loser females" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase le fallite. The pronunciation of the feminine plural definite article and noun -- which also translates as "the bankrupted females," "the female failures" -- will be "ley fal-LEE-tey" in Italian.
It is Spanish, and translated it means simply: I am a loser.
Sei una perdente in the feminine and Sei un perdente in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You are a loser." The respective pronunciations of the feminine and masculine singular phrases in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "SEH-ee OO-na per-DEN-tey" to a female and "SEH-ee oon per-DEN-tey" to a male in Italian.
"Goodbye, loser!" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, fallito!Specifically, the greeting ciao means "bye, goodbye, hello, hi" according to context. The masculine noun fallito translates as "failure, loser". The pronunciation will be "tchow fal-LEE-to" in Italian.
Sei proprio un perdente! and Sei proprio una perdente! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You are such a loser!" Context makes clear whether feminine (case 1) or masculine (example 2) gender suits. The respective pronunciation will be "sey PRO-pryo oon per-DEN-tey" in the masculine and "sey PRO-pryo OO-na per-DEN-tey" in the feminine in Pisan Italian.
Its Haisha ( loser) Stupid person ( Baka sha) Dummy ( Dam I) ( DAMEE) sucker ( Kyuban)
Loser is förlorare in Swedish. However, you would most typically just say loser as it is pronounced in English.
Haisha"Haisha". It is pronounced hi-shah.