perderte

get lost, lose you, miss


Verb perderte

  1. Compound of the infinitive perder and the pronoun te.

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Examples
  • No quiero volver a perderte.

    I don't want to lose you again.

  • ¡No puedes perderte en las grandes ciudades, hay planos por todas partes!

    You can't get lost in big cities; there are maps everywhere!

  • Tom no quiere perderte.

    Tom doesn't want to lose you.

  • No quiero perderte.

    I don't want to miss you.

  • No soporto la idea de perderte para siempre.

    I can't stand the thought of losing you forever.

  • No puedo soportar la idea de perderte.

    I can't bear the thought of losing you.

  • No queremos perderte.

    We don't want to lose you.


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