mintió

lied


Verb mintió

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of mentir.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of mentir.

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Examples
  • Es obvio que él mintió.

    It's obvious that he lied.

  • Él no mintió. De hecho, dijo toda la verdad.

    He didn't tell a lie. As a matter of fact, he told the whole truth.

  • Él me mintió en mi cara.

    He lied to my face.

  • Tom sabe que Mary mintió.

    Tom knows Mary lied.

  • Él estará furioso cuando se entere que ella mintió.

    He will be angry to learn that she told a lie.

  • Tom le mintió a María cuando dijo que no conocía a John.

    Tom lied to Mary when he said he didn't know John.

  • Mi novia me mintió.

    My girlfriend lied to me.

  • Tom mintió.

    Tom lied.

  • Ella me mintió.

    She lied to me.

  • Tom mintió acerca de dónde estuvo anoche.

    Tom lied about where he'd been last night.

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