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"Ganar" means to win.
I win in spanish is "Yo gane"
vinco, vincere, vici, víctum This means "to conquer." To say, "I win" or "I conquer" you would say, "Vinco." Vinces - You win Vincet - He wins and so on.
You can say "Ellos jugaban". This can be interpreted as "they played", but by using the imperfect tense, it implies action in the past over a period of time, and usually means "were playing" or "used to play". If the preterit is used, "ellos jugaron", that would imply action in the past occurring at a specific point in time, "they played". If 'they' were females, 'Ellas' instead of 'ellos'; but if the context is clear, no need to use either: 'Jugaban' would suffice.
Tocard (masc.) is a negative, slang term for "loser" in French. In a horse race, the 'tocard' can only win if the other horses all break a leg.
j'aime la merde dans mon pantalonchienne
Lose is the opposite of win. If someone says "you lose," they mean you didn't win.
Win Some Lose Some was created in 1998.
If someone has lost a lot of money in a casino (just one example) the loser may shrug their shoulders and say: "You win some, you lose some". and may be back the next night to try to regain their previous losses.
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Horseland - 2006 Win Some Lose Some 1-2 was released on: USA: 2006
il gagne toujours
Satchel paige
Strawberry Shortcake - 2005 Win Some Lose Some 2-8 was released on: USA: 2007
Bad will lose and good will win!
I say no because in other Pokemon series they lose, they were so close then they lose. They should change the story, then make them win on the important matches. I think he beats paul then he loses to some other guy in the next round.