mentido

/menˈtido/, [mẽn̪ˈt̪i.ð̞o]

lain, lied


Verb mentido m (feminine singular mentida, masculine plural mentidos, feminine plural mentidas)

  1. Masculine singular past participle of mentir.

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Examples
  • Puede que haya mentido.

    He may have told a lie.

  • Ellos concluyeron que él había mentido.

    They concluded that he had told a lie.

  • ¿Has mentido a tus padres?

    Did you lie to your parents?

  • Ella me acusó de haber mentido.

    She accused me of telling a lie.

  • Fue obvio que habían mentido.

    It was obvious that they had lied.

  • Nunca te he mentido.

    I've never lied to you.

  • ¿Crees que Tom nos ha mentido?

    Do you think Tom lied to us?

  • El chico reconoció haber mentido.

    The boy acknowledged having lied.

  • Era obvio que ellos habían mentido.

    It was obvious that they had told a lie.

  • Dice que no ha mentido nunca, lo cual es mentira.

    He says he has never told a lie, which is a lie.

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