falso.......which can also mean false. another word similar to fake is de mentiras which technically translates to "of lies".
"La vieja resbalosa" in Spanish translates to "the slippery old lady." It is typically used as a colloquial and humorous way to refer to an older woman who is cunning or tricky.
1. Bait2. the solid fat in food of animal origin
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
In Spanish, the name Katherine is typically translated as Catalina.
leva means.. fake southsider{gang} leva means.. fake southsider{gang}
Fiasco means fake or something trueless, a similar word in Spanish is "Fraude"
bronceado falso
Fake (verb) To fake your death. Fingir. He fakes - el finge Fake (Verb) To fake some one out. Engañar (fool/deceive) Fake (Noun/adjective) This is a fake. This is a fake diamond. Falso (false)
"La vieja resbalosa" in Spanish translates to "the slippery old lady." It is typically used as a colloquial and humorous way to refer to an older woman who is cunning or tricky.
1. Bait2. the solid fat in food of animal origin
There are no spurious classical languages. To be spurious would mean they were fake. The classical languages include French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, and Greek.
thats total rubish its FAKE!
To me pseudo- means "FAKE." Therefore, pseudoscientific would mean "fake science."
si vas a ser falso
Oh, dude, a good simile for "as fake as" could be "as fake as a three-dollar bill." I mean, who even uses three-dollar bills, right? It's like saying, "as fake as a promise from a politician." Like, you know it's not gonna happen, but they keep saying it anyway.
Fake means to be the opposite of real and genuine.