You are lying is "tu mens" (singular and familiar) or "vous mentez (plural OR formal) in French.
"Tu mens."
To lie is "mentir" in French. You are lying is "tu mens" and a liar is "un menteur / une menteuse".
You can say "J'ai du style" in French to convey the idea of "I got swag."
"Lying down" in French is spelled as "allongé".
You can say "Ek lieg nie" in Afrikaans, which means "I am not lying."
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
To lie is "mentir" in French. You are lying is "tu mens" and a liar is "un menteur / une menteuse".
it is the same thing in french porridge (I'm not lying) check wordreference.com and click on English to french
You can say "J'ai du style" in French to convey the idea of "I got swag."
You can say 'Je n'aime pas mentir' or 'Je n'aime pas mentir aux gens' which is almost the same thing.
"Lying down" in French is spelled as "allongé".
I say do I lied
If you say someone is lying it is the same as calling them a liar. If you say they are mistaken then you are saying that they are misinformed.
The below statement is false. The above statement is true. I am lying. I am lying when I say I am lying.
i say that they are lying
this may mean that the girl likes you, but masking her emotions by lying. but never say to the girl that she is lying this may mean that the girl likes you, but masking her emotions by lying. but never say to the girl that she is lying
You can say "Ek lieg nie" in Afrikaans, which means "I am not lying."
Lying can be learned behavior, as children often pick up on the habit from observing others. However, some individuals may also lie as a coping mechanism or to avoid consequences. Overall, the propensity to lie can vary depending on individual experiences and environmental factors.