You win.
May the best girl win. Win is a weird word, when you saying that someone just won, it's "She wins!" unless it's a group that won, then it's "They won!"
vinco, vincere, vici, víctum This means "to conquer." To say, "I win" or "I conquer" you would say, "Vinco." Vinces - You win Vincet - He wins and so on.
What did you just say?! Wins against acton? Are you solidly touched?? Who wins against acton anyway??
well i say that jaden won but it seemed like it was a win for yugi....boo
The right answer is: Dallas wins, not Dallas win.
I'd say flip a coin if she wins she gets the boy if you win you do.
It means that the most votes win like let's say a law is set and they say national supremacy wins, the most votes
The word "win" is a noun (win, wins) and a verb(win, wins, winning, won). Examples:Noun: Today's win puts our team in the running for the championship.Verb: He set out to win her heart.
As a German supporter, I'll say Germany will win the trophy.Ask who will win the 2010 FIFA World Cup? for a more generalised answer.
Yes, "uno" is a common expression used when someone wins a game of cards.
He didn't win and Obama did instead. Rather you win or lose depends on the amount of votes you get. The person with the most votes wins and Obama got the most.
Yes, the word 'win' is a noun (win, wins) and a verb (win, wins, winning, won).Example:One more win and we will be in the finals. (noun)I hope to win a scholarship that will help with my expenses. (verb)