"Wie ein Lügner" means "like a liar" (as in, so-and-so is behaving like a liar)
However, "ihre" doesn't make sense to me there. It could mean "their" (possessive third-person plural) for example, or if it's a typo, it could mean a couple other words. Was there any other part of the sentence that you left out?
Du bist ein Lügner means you're a liar.
was Ihre Eltern tun für ein Leben is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"ein Ei" is "an egg" in English.
A notebook.
Dobist ein froine is not proper German but based on the phonetics, I'm going to guess that what you mean is Du bist ein Freund, which translates as you are a friend.
Ein is more probable German that French, means "one".
ine is not a German word. If you mean ein, it translates as one or a/an
Ein Rowdy in German refers to hooligans, thugs in English.
one shoe
Sonett is German for sonnet, therefore, Ein Sonett means one/a sonnet in English
"Für ein Karte" is not grammatically correct in German. The correct phrase should be "für eine Karte," which means "for a ticket" in English.
er ist ein = he is a... (sentence fragment)