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We lied in Italian 🇮🇹


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we lied abbiamo mentito
How to say “we lied” in Italian? “Abbiamo mentito”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “abbiamo mentito” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on we lied in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the verb:
• Associate “mentire” with the English word “mental” to recall that sometimes people “lie” (using their imagination) even if it’s not a perfect link, or think of the similar-sounding word “mental” which might cue the idea of something “not quite real.”
• Remember that “mentito” in “abbiamo mentito” follows the pattern of many Italian verbs in the passato prossimo: auxiliary (avere) + past participle (–ito ending).

Explanations:
• “Abbiamo mentito” is the passato prossimo form of “mentire” (to lie), meaning “we lied.”
• In Italian, the passato prossimo is used to express a completed action in the past.
• The verb “mentire” means “to lie” (to tell an untruth) and is commonly used in everyday conversations.

Other words with a similar meaning:
• Dire una bugia – to tell a lie
• Ingannare – to deceive
• Falsificare – to falsify (more formal, used in contexts like documents or evidence)

Conjugation of “mentire” (to lie):

Infinitive: mentire

Present:
 • Io mento   ( I lie )
 • Tu menti   ( You lie )
 • Lui/Lei mente ( He/She lies )
 • Noi mentiamo ( We lie )
 • Voi mentite  ( You all lie )
 • Loro mentono ( They lie )

Passato Prossimo:
 • Io ho mentito    ( I lied )
 • Tu hai mentito   ( You lied )
 • Lui/Lei ha mentito ( He/She lied )
 • Noi abbiamo mentito ( We lied )
 • Voi avete mentito ( You all lied )
 • Loro hanno mentito ( They lied )

Imperfetto:
 • Io mentivo    ( I was lying/used to lie )
 • Tu mentivi    ( You were lying/used to lie )
 • Lui/Lei mentiva  ( He/She was lying )
 • Noi mentivamo  ( We were lying/used to lie )
 • Voi mentivate   ( You all were lying/used to lie )
 • Loro mentivano  ( They were lying/used to lie )

Futuro Semplice:
 • Io mentirò    ( I will lie )
 • Tu mentirai    ( You will lie )
 • Lui/Lei mentirà  ( He/She will lie )
 • Noi mentiremo  ( We will lie )
 • Voi mentirete   ( You all will lie )
 • Loro mentiranno  ( They will lie )

Conditional:
 • Io mentirei    ( I would lie )
 • Tu mentiresti   ( You would lie )
 • Lui/Lei mentirebbe ( He/She would lie )
 • Noi mentiremmo  ( We would lie )
 • Voi mentireste   ( You all would lie )
 • Loro mentirebbero  ( They would lie )

Subjunctive Present:
 • Che io menta   ( That I lie )
 • Che tu menta   ( That you lie )
 • Che lui/lei menta  ( That he/she lie )
 • Che noi mentiamo  ( That we lie )
 • Che voi mentiate   ( That you all lie )
 • Che loro mentano  ( That they lie )

Examples of sentences:
1. Abbiamo mentito sul motivo per cui siamo arrivati tardi.
 • Translation: We lied about the reason we were late.
2. Quando ci è stato chiesto, abbiamo mentito per proteggerci.
 • Translation: When we were asked, we lied to protect ourselves.
3. Anche se sapevano la verità, abbiamo mentito comunque.
 • Translation: Even though they knew the truth, we still lied.
4. Non è giusto che tu menta agli amici.
 • Translation: It is not right that you lie to your friends.

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