It depends on what you want to say. If you lost something, you say "perdi", if you're lost, you say "perdido".
well if you need to find something you lost, you can try the Summoning spell. all you say is: Accio. and then you say the name of the thing you lost. say you lost a yo-yo. then you would say: Accio Yo-yo. and then your yo-yo would come flying toward you. if, of course, you were a witch or wizard.
go to the bus driver and say where to drop you off
Se la perdio! translates to: He lost it! Meaning: he lost his shot 'on goal' there is something lost in translation. hope it helps.
The French for loser is "perdant" -- however, this is for someone who has lost something.
You can check out .hopeyougetthis.com. You basically try to reach the unknown stranger who helped you that you did not have an opportunity to say thank you or a lost friend you want to say something to!
Homer and Hesiod both had something to say about Pandora, but the true author is lost to time and lore.
You look very nice today, have you lost weight?
I would say No. not Sure but i mean everyone almost cusses you get mad/lost love/ almost everyone cusses when they lost love or got mad about something
It depends if its a car or something call the police. If its something small that you lost at school go to the nearest lost-and-found.
i thought it was character lost everything lost
verloren=lost