to lie down s'allonger to tell a lie mentir a lie mensonge
to have a lie-in ------> faire une grasse matinée
lie down -- se coucher, s'allonger
For example, a doctor could tell you to lie down on the examination table by saying, "Allongez-vous, s'il vous plaît."
to lie = mentir a lie = mentira
Male: menteur.
Female: menteuse.
Mintiendo
Menteur
Mapacheits pernounsed tla-qua-cheh for reals no lie wrong it is called mapache
'Uso' is lie. 'Uso o tsuku' is "to lie."
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
how to say Amer in Spanish
There isn't a direct equivalent of Leslie in Spanish.
The word liar in Spanish is "mentiroso" (from verb mentir, to lie).mentiroso (guy)mentirosa (girl)
Todo lo que hacen es mentiras.
Mapacheits pernounsed tla-qua-cheh for reals no lie wrong it is called mapache
It's a lie, since everything I am telling you is a lie, there for, its a lie
'Uso' is lie. 'Uso o tsuku' is "to lie."
I say do I lied
You go to bed/lie down
In Spanish: Te detesto. Me mentiste.
Lie. (An intentionally untrue statement)
to lie down, go to bed.
You should say "I am going to lie down." "Lie" is the correct verb to use when referring to reclining or resting horizontally. "Lay" requires a direct object and is used when placing something down.