For, according to the proverb, Qui perdle sien, perd le sens.
Qui perd pèche = He who loses sins; Nothing succeeds like success.
Il est très inquiet, il en perd le boire et le manger = He is very anxious, he has lost his appetite.
Brebis qui bêle perd sa goulée = It is the silent sow that sucks the wash.
C’est un homme qui ne perd pas la carte = He is a man who keeps his wits about him, who has an eye to the main chance.
Place *Qui va à la chasse perd sa place = If you leave your place, you lose it.
On perd tout le temps qu'on peut mieux employer=--All the time is lost which might be better employed.
Marchand qui perdne peut rire=--The dealer who loses is not the one to laugh.
On ne perdles états que par timidité=--It is only through timidity that states are lost.
Then turning him about said, this is just another Mercy Short: Margaret Perd reply'd, she was not like her in her Fits.
He was not going away again, I soon found; qui va à la chasse perd sa place.
Rouge perd et la couleur," and the poor little piece was swept away.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perd" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.