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A prefix is the part that comes before (pre means before). The prefix is un. It comes before the word true. Un means not. Untrue means not true. The prefix is very imortant to the meaning of this word.

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10y ago

-UN Would be the (proper) prefix of "true". Which would be untrue.

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Gordon Amrita

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is that correct ? 

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7y ago

Falsehood

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Un- is the negative prefix of true. It makes untrue, but this word usually transfers to false.

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11y ago

prefix for not true

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psuedo

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Falsehood

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ROMMEL DELA CRUZ VIO...

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Untrue

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falsehood

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