"loser" is "Verlierer" in German.
I'm not a loser = Ich bin kein Verlierer (male) I'm not a loser = Ich bin keine Verliererin (female)
Du bist immer noch ein Verlierer
Just say loser. It's the same.
well you just tell him you are a loser at things that he is a loser at and you tell him smart when he is smart well i guess just call him how are you a loser and also a smart kid and if he say you think i am smart or a loser just say i didnt say that
Loser in Japanese is Dobe
well you just tell him you are a loser at things that he is a loser at and you tell him smart when he is smart well i guess just call him how are you a loser and also a smart kid and if he say you think i am smart or a loser just say i didnt say that
Loser is förlorare in Swedish. However, you would most typically just say loser as it is pronounced in English.
귀하의 이러한 패자 = your such a loser
Lummel in German is nothing, but Lümmel means something like loser in English.
how do you say lozer in korea
You can say it like this: "Talunan" or "Isa kang talunan" (You're a loser), or "Isa kang malaking talunan" (You're a great loser). If you say just "talunan", it wouldn't emphasize conviction in Tagalog.
The word for "loser" in Russian is "проигравший" pronounced as "pro-ee-grav-she."