In 1945 when asked to surrender
Britain lose Singapore to Japanese a long time ago
the Japanese didn't lose very much because they attacked with surprise and the us was unsuspecting so they lost a lot
They are deciduous so they lose their leaves in autumn.
China was in a civil war and the military could not defend against the Japanese army.
I hope you are kidding or (trolling.)
No
Anata no make desu.
doshitte ushinatta desuka = how could you lose your question seems to be missing something "how could lose" doesn't make sense
Yes. All maples are deciduous and lose all their leaves in the autumn.
In Japanese the term Makezu Girai, is an illogical compound that means "make-girai" or "hating to lose."
Two atomic bombs from the U.S.Airforce
to say you lose in Japanese is あなた敗者 and it is read like anata haisha hope this helps :)