How to Say "i deceive" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i deceive” is “miento” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA2
verbA2
giving a false impression

Examples
Si digo que no estoy cansado, miento.
If I say I'm not tired, I'm lying.
Nunca miento sobre mi edad.
I never lie about my age.
The 'E' to 'IE' Swap
In the word 'miento', the middle letter 'e' changes to 'ie' because it is the part of the word we emphasize when speaking. This happens in the present tense for all forms except 'we' and 'you all'.
Don't say 'yo mento'
Mistake: “Using 'mento' instead of 'miento'.”
Correction: Always use 'miento' in the present tense because the 'e' needs to expand into 'ie' when it's stressed.
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