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He lied in Spanish 🇪🇸


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

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: min-TIÓ
IPA: /min.’tjo/

7 months ago

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**Tips to remember ‘mintió’:**
– Connect ‘mintió’ with the English word ‘mention’ as they start similarly, but think that someone ‘mentioned’ something that was not true, they ‘mintió’.
– Try to associate ‘mintió’ with ‘mentira,’ which means ‘lie’ in English. If you can recall ‘mentira,’ you can likely remember ‘mintió’ as the past tense of the action.

**Explanations:**
– ‘Mintió’ is the third person singular past tense of the verb ‘mentir,’ which means ‘to lie.’ So it translates to ‘he/she lied’ or ‘you (formal) lied.’

**Other words that mean the same thing:**
– ‘Engañó’ from the verb ‘engañar’ meaning ‘he/she deceived.’
– ‘Falseó’ from the verb ‘falsear’ meaning ‘he/she falsified.’

**Conjugations:**
Infinitive: mentir
– Present: miento (I lie), mientes (you lie), miente (he/she/you formal lies), mentimos (we lie), mentís (you plural/spain lie), mienten (they/you all formal lie)
– Preterite: mentí (I lied), mentiste (you lied), mintió (he/she/you formal lied), mentimos (we lied), mentisteis (you plural/spain lied), mintieron (they/you all formal lied)
– Imperfect: mentía (I was lying), mentías (you were lying), mentía (he/she/you formal was lying), mentíamos (we were lying), mentíais (you plural/spain were lying), mentían (they/you all formal were lying)
– Future: mentiré (I will lie), mentirás (you will lie), mentirá (he/she/you formal will lie), mentiremos (we will lie), mentiréis (you plural/spain will lie), mentirán (they/you all formal will lie)
– Conditional: mentiría (I would lie), mentirías (you would lie), mentiría (he/she/you formal would lie), mentiríamos (we would lie), mentiríais (you plural/spain would lie), mentirían (they/you all formal would lie)

**Examples of sentences using ‘mintió’:**
– “Él mintió sobre su edad.” (He lied about his age.)
– “Mi amiga mintió cuando dijo que no sabía el secreto.” (My friend lied when she said she didn’t know the secret.)
– “El testigo mintió durante el juicio.” (The witness lied during the trial.)

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