Losing a game

Claire J.C1Kwiziq community member

Losing a game

What would be the correct way to express losing a game? 
(ex: "We lost the game [and the other team won]" vs. "We missed the game [because we arrived late]")

Asked 3 weeks ago
SilviaKwiziq Native Spanish TeacherCorrect answer

Hola Claire J.

Here, the difference is about meaning, not grammar.

In Spanish, to say that you lost a game/competition, you use perder (not perderse):

Perdimos el partido.We lost the game (the other team won).

Perderse means to miss something, usually because you didn’t attend, arrive in time, or weren’t present:

Nos perdimos el partido porque llegamos tarde.We missed the game because we arrived late.

So both verbs are correct, but they describe different situations:

  • perder + game/match = you played and lost

  • perderse + event = you didn’t see or attend it

Your English examples map very neatly onto Spanish:

  • We lost the game” → Perdimos el partido

  • We missed the game” → Nos perdimos el partido

This is exactly why the lesson contrasts perder and perderse, they’re easy to confuse, but the distinction is very clear in Spanish.

Hasta pronto

Silvia

Claire J. asked:

Losing a game

What would be the correct way to express losing a game? 
(ex: "We lost the game [and the other team won]" vs. "We missed the game [because we arrived late]")

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