no.
The word facade is a singular noun; the other form is the plural, facades.
yes because there is a game on the sony entertainment system 1989 edition with a fish
facade paints.
1. The facade of the building is made of wood. 2.Everything she does is a facade.
You may have to get past john's facade to see the real person. or: The building's facade was illuminated with lights and signs.
You say it "fasaad". Like the French word facade
" This news report is a Facade! "
Facade is one. :/ It means fake, like a disguise, unreal, lie. They could tell she was a facade because her mask was drooping off her face. (in facade, it usually has a little slanted line above the "e")My edit: Actually facade doesn't have an accent on the e. It has a cedilla (which looks like the bottom half of an s) under the c, which softens the c to make a "ssss" sound instead of a "k" sound.
Your facade is very impressive. He loved my Façade.
Store facade is the front design of your store.
The word facade (French façade) means a building front, or face. It is used metaphorically to mean an image presented that is not the true one, such as "a facade of innocence" or "his generosity was only a facade to cover his larcenous activities."
People tend to like facade tarot cards because it's a form of entertainment to people. A lot of people don't believe in them, but they feel that is a fun thing to play around with.