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Reply Tue 30 Jun, 2020 05:06 am
Does "Yes, lost one" mean "Yes, you who get lost"?

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hightor wrote:

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This deity of yours; does it have an origin?

Yes, lost one, it can be clearly seen a couple of posts above yours.



Source: https://able2know.org/topic/355218-4612#post-7031448
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Reply Tue 30 Jun, 2020 05:17 am
@oristarA,
The person said that he was lost in a previous post:

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You lost me @...


Yes, it means the person who got lost.
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Reply Tue 30 Jun, 2020 07:01 am
@hightor,
Thanks
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