Usages of miste
Koncertsalen er fyldt, og vi mister desværre billetterne, hvis vi kommer for sent.
The concert hall is full, and we unfortunately lose the tickets if we arrive too late.
Han mistede sin taske i banken, men heldigvis fandt en bibliotekar den.
He lost his bag in the bank, but fortunately a librarian found it.
Hvis du mister dit pas i lufthavnen, bliver du meget nervøs.
If you lose your passport at the airport, you become very nervous.
Ring til mig, hvis du mister din billet på stationen.
Call me if you lose your ticket at the station.
Hvis min bror mister sin billet, må han købe en ny.
If my brother loses his ticket, he has to buy a new one.
Lad billetten ligge i lommen, så du ikke mister den.
Leave the ticket in your pocket, so you don’t lose it.
Knappen ligger i min lomme, så jeg mister den ikke.
The button is in my pocket, so I do not lose it.
Jeg lægger tråden i skuffen, så jeg ikke mister den.
I put the thread in the drawer so I do not lose it.
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