Examples of using "¡ganó" in a sentence and their english translations:
You won?
He won!
Tom won.
Did Tom win?
Architecture won.
Which side won?
Our team won.
Tom didn't win.
Tell me who won.
Guess who won.
Which team won?
What prize did he win?
Our team won the game.
Tom won the competition.
His indignation got the better of him.
Tom won the bet.
Lincoln won the election.
He won everything.
Tom won the triathlon.
Tom won the championship.
She won the lottery.
The home team won.
- Our team won their match yesterday.
- Our team won yesterday.
He got the first prize.
Tom won the argument.
Tom won the race.
Tom won again.
She won the contest.
Tom won an award.
I want to know who won.
- Did I win?
- Did you win?
- Did we win?
- Did he win?
- Did she win?
- Did they win?
Yanni won the lottery.
He won a bronze medal.
Do you know who won the race?
out of which they won fourteen.
Harvard won just four times.
Then he drove and also won
Elana won first prize.
Which team won the game?
He earned money by delivering newspapers.
Our team won the game.
He won the lottery.
Who won?
Luckily, he won the championship.
Luckily, he won the game.
The mayor won the election.
Tom won the Nobel prize.
Mary won a Nobel prize.
Didn't you win the bet?
My team won the match.
He won the next election.
She made thirty thousand dollars.
Tom beat me again.
Tom almost won the race.
Tom beat Mary at checkers.
It was Janet that won first prize.
Tom beat Mary at checkers.
Won all those sprint events.
Who won this fight? Las Vegas?
We know that Petubastis won the battle
He won the prize last week.
Our team has the game on ice.
It looks like Tom won the race.
He won the race with ease.
He won the race again.
She won the beauty contest.
She earned three thousand euros in one night.
His horse won by three lengths.
He won a silver medal.
He won a bronze medal.
Tom won a free car.
In one word, he made a lot of money.