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Examples of using Perdit in Latin and their translations into English

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Quod alo, me perdit.
Peeps, I was lost.
Nihil perdit, qui nihil habet.
Have nothing, nothing lost.
Quod alo, me perdit.
Sorry Dev, you have lost me.
Nihil perdit, qui nihil habet.
Nothing missed, nothing lost.
De iis, quae memoria perdit.
And the lost memories.
Fidem qui perdit nihil potest ultra perdere.
He who has lost confidence can lose nothing more.
De iis, quae memoria perdit.
All of the memory lost.
Quid cum ipsa memoria perdit aliquid, sicut fit cum obliviscimur, et quærimus ut recordemur?
But what happens when the memory itself loses something, as when we forget anything and try to recall it?
De iis, quae memoria perdit.
Alas, so many memories lost.
Quid cum ipsa memoria perdit aliquid, sicut fit cum obliviscimur, et quærimus ut recordemur?
But how is it when the memory itself loses anything, as it happens when we forget anything and try to recall it?
De iis, quae memoria perdit.
Like from a long, lost memory.
Ex eo vitio, Othellus amicum fidelem perdit, uxorem necat, insanusque fit, antequam ad extremum sibi mortem consciscit.
As a result of this flaw Othello loses a loyal friend, murders his wife, and is driven insane before eventually committing suicide.
De iis, quae memoria perdit.
The memories that have been lost.
Non enim suam in eis perdit et reprobat.
It hasn't turned up in lost and found.
Quare in prouerbio dicitur: Qui totum uult, totum perdit.
You will say that you are in the state of the just Iov who has lost everything.
Illic enim posita beata esse perdit, et esse non perdit.
This was an election Bibi could not lose, and he lost.
Multos perdidit aurum atque argentum.
Many lost brain cells.
Et qui perdidit Jesum, perdidit nimis multum et plus quam totum mundum.
And he that loseth Jesus loses exceeding much, and more than if he lost the whole world.
Ab anno 1793 usque ad 1815 Regia Classis perdidit 344 naves quorum 254 submersae sunt a fluctibus, 75 a navibus hostilibus, 15 ob incendia fortuita.
Between 1793 and 1815 the Royal Navy lost 344 vessels due to non-combat causes: 75 by foundering, 234 shipwrecked and 15 from accidental burnings or explosions.
Et qui perdidit Jesum, perdidit nimis multum et plus quam totum mundum.
He who loses Jesus, loses much indeed, and more than the whole world.
Ille qui arma perdidit.
He lost the gun.
My. nos quiděm pol miseras perdidit.
Ah well, only six quid lost.
Si vita hominis per falsa absoluta, Est vera felicitas eius perdidit, quae potest esse in Deo.
If man chooses an absolute false, It loses its true happiness, which can be only in God.
Verbum accepit quod non erat,sed numquam perdidit quod erat.
I lost faith,but I never lost what was important.
Mortuo quoque Seiano liberisque eius, in quaestionem familiam eius et amicos ceterosque fautores detulit et multos homines perdidit.
He has fought the Lost Boys before, having noted that both his people and the Lost Boys have won and lost several times in combat.
Denique sultanatus vicit, sed terras pro Hispania perdidit.
Eventually the sultanate was victorious but lost territories to Spain.
Anno 1953 haec factio electionem perdidit et Wessel parlamentum relinquere coacta est.
In 2011 election cycle Carmody ran unopposed, and Peacock won the Senate seat to succeed the retiring Buddy Shaw.
Quoniam vastavit Dominus Babylonem et perdidit ex ea vocem magnam et sonabunt fluctus eorum quasi aquae multae dedit sonitum vox eorum.
For Yahweh lays Babylon waste, and destroys out of her the great voice; and their waves roar like many waters; the noise of their voice is uttered.
Perdo te, Israel; quis est auxiliator tuus?
Your destruction, O Israel! who is there to help you?
Perdo te, Israel; quis est auxiliator tuus?
Defeat Israel? you and who's army?
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