RE: "The cake is a lie" in your language
Latvian: "kūka ir meli"
Grammatical footnote -- strictly speaking, that means "cake is lies". The word for a lie is one of the oddball words in Latvian that is always used in plural. We know what the singular form would be, but we don't use it.
Edit: ū is a u + macron.
This post was edited on 01-20-2008 at 07:06 AM by Adeptus.
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