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What is the meaning of yo le pierdo in spanish?

"Yo le pierdo" in Spanish means "I lose him/her/it". It is a phrase used to express the act of losing someone or something, both physically and metaphorically.

Here's a breakdown:

* Yo: I

* le: to him/her/it (indirect object pronoun)

* pierdo: I lose (from the verb "perder")

Examples:

* Yo le pierdo la pista. (I lose track of him/her/it.)

* Yo le pierdo la paciencia. (I lose my patience with him/her/it.)

* Yo le pierdo el interés. (I lose interest in him/her/it.)

It's important to note that the pronoun "le" can refer to a person or an object, depending on the context.

Let me know if you have any other Spanish phrases you'd like to understand!

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