Examples of using "Kaybeden" in a sentence and their english translations:
You're not a loser.
You are the losers of the game.
I'm not a loser.
What a bad loser!
- My boyfriend is not a loser.
- My boyfriend isn't a loser.
She is such a loser.
I'm the one who lost all our money.
- I don't think I'm a bad loser.
- I don't think that I'm a bad loser.
Fadil didn't want to be the loser in the divorce.
You must think I'm a complete loser.
- If the loser smiled the winner will lose the thrill of victory.
- If the loser smiles, the winner loses the thrill of victory.
Who is that loser?
This book is about a king who loses his crown.
She was an orphan who lost her parents in a plane crash.
- Tom is a bad loser.
- Tom is a sore loser.
At least I'm not a loser like you.
What's the difference between a winner and a loser?
Ken is not the type of person who loses his temper easily.
I trust that, in the long run, I will not be a loser.
It's better to be a winner than a loser.
One of the boys who died in the train accident was named Tom.
The company has decided to sell some of its money-losing units.
Tom isn't the kind of person who loses his temper easily.
World War II ended and the Olympics were revived in 1948 in London, but the losing countries of the war, Germany and Japan, were not invited.