Perdere Passato Prossimo Conjugation

In this lesson, we will look at the verb perdere passato prossimo conjugation.

Listen to the pronunciation as many times as you need and then listen to the example sentences to commit it to memory. Italian verbs have never been so easy!

Iniziamo! Let’s get started!

kid writing on a paper

Perdere passato prossimo: Conjugation table and pronunciation

Perdere has an irregular past participle in the passato prossimo tense. Its helper verb is avere.

Perdere passato prossimo pronunciation

Ihave lost
ioho perso
you (s)have lost
tuhai perso
he, shehas lost
lui, leiha perso
wehave lost
noiabbiamo perso
you (pl)have lost
voiavete perso
theyhave lost
lorohanno perso

Title: Italian All-in-One For Dummies
Language: English / Italian
Publisher: For Dummies
Pages: 672

Learn to speak Italian like a native? Easy.
Italian All-in-One For Dummies appeals to those readers looking for a comprehensive, all-encompassing guide to mastering the Italian language. It contains content from all For Dummies Italian language instruction titles, including Italian For Dummies, Intermediate Italian For Dummies, Italian Verbs For Dummies, Italian Phrases For Dummies, Italian Grammar For Dummies, and Italian For Dummies Audio Set.


Perdere passato prossimo: Examples

Ho perso le chiavi di casa.
I lost my house keys.

set of keys

Hai perso il senso dell’orientamento?
Have you lost your sense of direction?

Leonardo ha perso i suoi occhiali da vista.
Leonardo has lost his eyeglasses.

Abbiamo perso i nostri biglietti.
We lost our tickets.

Perché avete perso il treno stamattina?
Why did you miss the train this morning?

Tre dipendenti hanno perso il lavoro.
Three employees lost their jobs.

drawing of a man who lost his job

And that’s it, now you know the perdere passato prossimo conjugation in Italian!


What next?

Aiuta Lingookies con un 👍!

Now that you’ve seen the perdere passato prossimo conjugation in Italian, you might want to keep learning Italian online with these free Italian resources:

❤️ If you liked this lesson on how to use the perdere passato prossimo conjugation in Italian, consider sharing it with your social media friends who are also studying Italian.

Leave a Comment