You won over me. <odd>
You won against me ~ You beat me.
You won over/against me.
I lost to you.
We use the above two in our daily conversation in our culture, and they refer to about the same thing for us. But I wonder if they are also true of you native speakers.
You won over me. <odd>
You won against me ~ You beat me.
Thanks, Soup.
Long time no see! How is it going?
By the way, does it sound right to say "I lost to you?" If yes, does it mean "You beat me?"
I lost to you ~ you beat me.![]()
You lost to me ~ I beat you.![]()
Soup, thank you again.
I miss your posts a lot!
You're welcome.
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