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fals

fals

See also: FALs

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin falsus (false).

Adjective

fals m (feminine falsa, masculine plural falsos, feminine plural falses)

  1. false (untrue, not factual, wrong)

Icelandic

Noun

fals n (genitive singular fals, nominative plural föls)

  1. falseness, dissimulation
  2. fraud, imposture
  3. forgery

Declension

Related terms


Middle English

Adjective

fals

  1. false (untrue, not factual, wrong)

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Latin falsus (false).

Adjective

fals m (oblique and nominative feminine singular false)

  1. false (untrue, not factual, wrong)

Declension


Romanian

Alternative forms

  • falș

Etymology

Probably borrowed from Latin falsus (false). The variant form falș is from German falsch.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fals/

Adjective

fals m, n (feminine singular falsă, masculine plural falși, feminine and neuter plural false)

  1. false (untrue, not factual, wrong)

Declension

Synonyms

  • neadevărat

Antonyms