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.
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."
Your facade is very impressive. He loved my Façade.
Store facade is the front design of your store.
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.