私は試合に負けた, or Watashi WA shiai ni make ta.
'I lost' would be translated as私が負けた (watashi ga maketa) in Japanese.
ゲームオーバー Gēmuōbā
Nakushita literally means "lost"
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
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Ushinawa
see Google Translate
'I lost' would be translated as私が負けた (watashi ga maketa) in Japanese.
ゲームオーバー Gēmuōbā
terribee gamuu
Ko-Nenko desu ne?
You just say "I'm sorry you lost!" If he played a good game, compliment him on how hard he tried, but don't say "good game" if he was goofing off and deserved to lose.
You may say 'geemu.'
The word 'games' would be translated as ゲーム(geemu) in Japanese. The words for 'games' and 'game' are the same in Japanese, as plurals are rarely used.
the US was pissed because they lost in a card game against japan
perdieron el juego