Examples of using "Kaybolduğunu" in a sentence and their english translations:
I think you're lost.
- I thought Tom was lost.
- I thought that Tom was lost.
- I thought you'd gotten lost.
- I thought that you'd gotten lost.
Don't tell Tom you're lost.
Don't tell them you're lost.
- Don't tell him you're lost.
- Don't tell her you're lost.
Tom knew that he was lost.
- I don't think Tom is lost.
- I don't think that Tom is lost.
She found the money gone.
Everyone knows about Tom's disappearance.
- Tom said Mary is lost.
- Tom said that Mary is lost.
Tom noticed that his wallet was missing.
They said that contact with the plane had been lost.
Tom watched Mary disappear into the crowd.
Do you really think Tom is lost?
When Tom woke up, he found that Mary had disappeared.
When Tom woke up, he found that Mary had vanished.
- Tom told me that he thought Mary was lost.
- Tom told me he thought Mary was lost.
- Tom told me he thought that Mary was lost.
- Tom told me that he thought that Mary was lost.
Tom looked around and realized he was lost.
I hear that even taxi drivers often get lost in Tokyo.
- When I got home, I realized that one of my suitcases had disappeared.
- When I got home, I realized one of my suitcases had disappeared.
They told him the war was lost, and he must abdicate - in favour of his son, if possible.
Some say the boat got lost, others say it was swallowed by a whale.