How do you say liar in Russian?
When one person accuses another of lying, they use the word “ lianat , which is a short form of the word “lianat’”, which means to tell lies. Using the word “lianat” is usually done when someone is accusing someone else of making a false statement or claim.
That is one way of saying “liar” in Russian, although there are many others as well.
How do you say big liar in Russian?
You say, “ большой лгун”. The word “большой” means huge, enormous, great. This is not an insult, rather, it is used to describe something that is unexpectedly big. The word “лгун” itself means liar. It is also used to describe an untrustworthy person.
How do you say you were a liar in Russian?
In Russian the word for a person who tells lies is lyuda (люда), which is the feminine form of the word for a person. There is no equivalent single-word translation for “liar” in Russian, so there isn’t a single word for it. This single word is usually used to describe someone who habitually lies.
How do you say I was a liar in Russian?
If you want to express that someone has been lying to you in Russian, you can use the word ‘лягу’ (lăgu) which means to lie. It’s not just limited to a person, though, but can also be used for things, such as books or movies. So, if you want to say that you were deceived by a book written by a Russian writer, you can say ‘Лягуля
How do you say he lied in Russian?
If someone tells you a lie, you can respond using the Russian word “katerinu” (it’s also used to describe a cat). The Russian word for lie is “lianok”, and you can use this word if you want to express that you don’t believe what someone is saying. If someone tells you something that is not true, you can say “lyianok”, which can also be used as a noun