Ganar, Perder & Learning From Their Mistakes




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Summary: <br> In this video, see how the many (seemingly unrelated) uses of “ganar” and “perder” are actually VERY related. Plus, learn from two of the cutest mistakes Spanish-speakers make in English.<br> <br> <br> Other Videos You Might Like:<br> <a href="https://spanishdude.com/tidbits/dejar/?podcast">Dejar Vs. Dejar Vs. Dejar</a><br> <a href="https://spanishdude.com/quickies/reflexive-verbs/?podcast">Reflexive Verbs</a><br> <a href="https://spanishdude.com/quickies/how-words-work/?podcast">How Words Work</a><br> <a href="https://spanishdude.com/quickies/saber-conocer/?podcast">Saber Vs. Conocer</a><br> <a href="https://spanishdude.com/tidbits/?podcast">All Spanish Tidbits (Vocabulary)</a><br> <a href="https://spanishdude.com/quickies/?podcast">All Spanish Quickies (Grammar &amp; Study Strategies)</a><br> More Vocabulary-Building Videos!<br> <a href="https://spanishdude.com/premium/fun-words/?podcast">Get more info on Fun with Words (premium course)</a><br> The Spanish Dude Newsletter:<br> <a href="https://spanishdude.com/free-updates/?podcast">Subscribe to The Spanish Dude Newsletter</a> to get notified first when I post a new video + discounts + videos not available to the public.<br> Are We Connected on Facebook?<br> I’m posting more and more on Facebook. Stuff you won’t see anywhere else.<br> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/spanishdude" target="_blank">Go to The Spanish Dude Facebook page for fun Spanish posts!</a><br> Appear in a future Spanish Tidbit!<br> <a href="https://spanishdude.com/tidbit-intro/?podcast">Click here for instructions</a><br> T-Shirt Sale — Everything Must Go!<br> All t-shirts in stock are on SALE for $9.99 (with free shipping in US).<br> I’m getting rid of everything so I can:<br> 1) go an alternative route w/ more options (designs, shipping, etc)<br> 2) use the space for different kinds of videos (no white screen)<br> <a href="https://gear.spanishdude.com/?podcast">Click here to get your Gringo Gear</a> (while supplies last)<br>