How to Say ‘In which you would lose all the loot’ in Spain Spanish
En el que perderíais todo el botín
💬 Usage Tip: 'Perderíais' is a conditional form used often in planning or hypothetical scenarios.
🇪🇸 In Spain: The word 'botín' refers to loot, often used in heist contexts like this show.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
En
[en]
In
Used to indicate location or position within a place.
En la casa hay una fiesta.
There is a party in the house.
el
[el]
the
Definite article used before nouns.
El libro es interesante.
The book is interesting.
que
[ke]
that
Used to introduce additional information about something.
El coche que compré es rojo.
The car that I bought is red.
perderíais
[per-de-ri-ais]
you would lose
Conditional form of 'to lose' used for hypothetical situations.
Perderíais el juego si no practican.
You would lose the game if you don't practice.
todo
[to-do]
all
Refers to the whole quantity or extent of something.
Todo está bien.
Everything is fine.
el
[el]
the
Definite article used before nouns.
El libro es interesante.
The book is interesting.
botín
[bo-tin]
loot
Goods stolen or taken by force.
Perdieron todo el botín en el asalto.
They lost all the loot in the raid.
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