gano

win, won


Verb gano

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of ganar.

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Examples
  • Cara yo gano, cruz tu pierdes.

    Heads I win, tails you lose.

  • No gano dinero suficiente para comprar pilchas regularmente.

    I don't earn enough money to buy clothes regularly.

  • Nunca gano ninguna discursión.

    I never win any arguments.

  • Gano 100 € al día.

    I make €100 a day.

  • Yo nunca gano.

    I never win.

  • No me importa si gano o no dinero haciendo esto.

    It doesn't matter to me whether or not I make money doing this.

  • Te gano en los gallitos cuando quiera.

    I'll pound you at thumb wars anytime.

  • Gano cien euros al día.

    I make 100 euros per day.

  • Traduje, traduzco, traduciré, traduciría... pero solo si gano dinero.

    I translated, I translate, I will translate, I would translate... but only if I make money.

  • Me gano la vida como puedo.

    I earn my living as best I can.


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