Well by all means, allow me to translate:
When he said, in the video that you posted purporting to know what he said that "we won" Texas, Florida and Ohio, he meant that those states had been called in his favor.
When he said "we've clearly won" Georgia and North Carolina, he gave the details of where the vote counts were and expressed confidence that they would hold.
When he said it was possible that Biden would take Arizona, he meant that he might lose Arizona.
When he said "we're winning Pennsylvania," he gave the state of the count at that time and expressed — you guessed it — confidence.
When he said: "We were getting ready to win this election," he was conceding the fact that the vote was not over.
When he said: "Frankly, we did win this election," he was expressing confidence based on the numbers they had at the time.
When he said: "We will win this," he was conceding that the fact that the vote was not over.
When he said: "As far as I'm concerned, we already have won it," he was expressing an opinion.
So, now that you speak English, perhaps you can turn your newfound ability toward the things that might actually still have some impact on reality, ie, the Georgia case (and others). That was what the post was about. That you thought it was about Trump's speech is only more evidence that you will do anything to avoid reality.
So when I explained the Georgia case to you, that wasn't an explanation? When WTG provided the link to the Arizona situation, that wasn't an explanation?
Oh yeah? You know that the Georgia case is ongoing? You know that the Arizona audit is ongoing?
It appears not.
I was telling you. There are ongoing court cases. That, by definition, means that aspects of the 2020 election are not settled. But you insist that it is settled.
Why?