It is not a verb but an adjective.
Yo soy/no soy mentiroso
Tu eres mentiroso
Ella es mentirosa
El es mentiroso
Nosotros somos mentirosos
Ellos son mentirosos
The verb to lie is mentir
yo miento
tu mientes
el/ella miente
nosotros mentimos
ellos mienten|||the word you looked up is correct. Mentiroso is the correct spanish word for liar. so if your calling a man a liar its mentiroso, a woman mentirosa. you can always google answers and barnes and noble book stores sell alot of good sources for cheap. No time for the book store? cheapbooks.com is a great source.|||Ok. Mentiroso is a noun, so there isn麓t ACTUALLY an infinitive form of that word, though the same root, verb, has been given, along with its CONJUGATION (all the forms) in the present tense (just a couple of expressions you're likely to need to know as you continue your studies...thought I'd help) :)
The forms, as PINK TUTU gave you are correct, though she didn麓t give you the vosotros: ment茅is. (not menteres which someone gave) and she put the Uds. form AFTER the Nosotroos, which isn't how I learned it, so don't confuse the two...It's a radical or stem changing verb.|||when you're saying it to a man , you say : tu eres un mentiroso.
when you're saying it to a women, you say : tu eres una mentirosa.
both of these meanings say the same in english: you are a liar.
when you're saying it to both, you say: ustedes son mentirosos.
you are all/both liars|||mentiroso|||mentir
miento
mientes
miente
mienten
mentimos|||miento
mientes
miente
mentiromos
mentires a little accent thingy over the 2nd e
mienten
ur welcom|||www.google.com/translate then put in the word you want to translate to whatever language
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