Sperdere (to be heavily defeated in a) conjugation

Italian

Conjugation of sperdere

Io
Tu
Egli/ella/esso
Noi
Voi
Loro
Present tense
sperdo
I am heavily defeated in a
sperdi
you are heavily defeated in a
sperde
he/she/it is heavily defeated in a
sperdiamo
we are heavily defeated in a
sperdete
you all are heavily defeated in a
sperdono
they are heavily defeated in a
Present perfect tense
ho sperso
I have been heavily defeated in a
hai sperso
you have been heavily defeated in a
ha sperso
he/she/it has been heavily defeated in a
abbiamo sperso
we have been heavily defeated in a
avete sperso
you all have been heavily defeated in a
hanno sperso
they have been heavily defeated in a
Past preterite tense
spersi
I was heavily defeated in a
sperdesti
you were heavily defeated in a
sperse
he/she/it was heavily defeated in a
sperdemmo
we were heavily defeated in a
sperdeste
you all were heavily defeated in a
spersero
they were heavily defeated in a
Future tense
sperderò
I will be heavily defeated in a
sperderai
you will be heavily defeated in a
sperderà
he/she/it will be heavily defeated in a
sperderemo
we will be heavily defeated in a
sperderete
you all will be heavily defeated in a
sperderanno
they will be heavily defeated in a
Io
Tu
Egli/ella/esso
Noi
Voi
Loro
Conditional mood
sperderei
I would be heavily defeated in a
sperderesti
you would be heavily defeated in a
sperderebbe
he/she/it would be heavily defeated in a
sperderemmo
we would be heavily defeated in a
sperdereste
you all would be heavily defeated in a
sperderebbero
they would be heavily defeated in a
Past impf. tense
sperdevo
I used to be heavily defeated in a
sperdevi
you used to be heavily defeated in a
sperdeva
he/she/it used to be heavily defeated in a
sperdevamo
we used to be heavily defeated in a
sperdevate
you all used to be heavily defeated in a
sperdevano
they used to be heavily defeated in a
Past perfect tense
avevo sperso
I had been heavily defeated in a
avevi sperso
you had been heavily defeated in a
aveva sperso
he/she/it had been heavily defeated in a
avevamo sperso
we had been heavily defeated in a
avevate sperso
you all had been heavily defeated in a
avevano sperso
they had been heavily defeated in a
Future perfect tense
avrò sperso
I will have been heavily defeated in a
avrai sperso
you will have been heavily defeated in a
avrà sperso
he/she/it will have been heavily defeated in a
avremo sperso
we will have been heavily defeated in a
avrete sperso
you all will have been heavily defeated in a
avranno sperso
they will have been heavily defeated in a
Io
Tu
Egli/ella/esso
Noi
Voi
Loro
Present subjunctive tense
sperda
(if/so that) I am heavily defeated in a
sperda
(if/so that) you are heavily defeated in a
sperda
(if/so that) he/she/it be heavily defeated in a
sperdiamo
(if/so that) we are heavily defeated in a
sperdiate
(if/so that) you all are heavily defeated in a
sperdano
(if/so that) they are heavily defeated in a
Present perf. subjunctive tense
abbia sperso
I have been heavily defeated in a
abbia sperso
you have been heavily defeated in a
abbia sperso
he/she/it has been heavily defeated in a
abbiamo sperso
we have been heavily defeated in a
abbiate sperso
you all have been heavily defeated in a
abbiano sperso
they have been heavily defeated in a
Tu
Egli/ella/esso
Noi
Voi
Loro
Imperative mood
sperdi
are heavily defeated in a!
sperda
be heavily defeated in a!
sperdiamo
let's be heavily defeated in a!
sperdete
are heavily defeated in a!
sperdano
are heavily defeated in a!
Io
Tu
Egli/ella/esso
Noi
Voi
Loro
Conditional perfect tense
avrei sperso
I would have been heavily defeated in a
avresti sperso
you would have been heavily defeated in a
avrebbe sperso
he/she/it would have been heavily defeated in a
avremmo sperso
we would have been heavily defeated in a
avreste sperso
you all would have been heavily defeated in a
avrebbero sperso
they would have been heavily defeated in a

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