How to say "lies have short legs." in German?

In German "lies have short legs." translates to  Lügen haben kurze Beine. 

Transliteration: Lügen haben kurze Beine.

🇩🇪 Er hat versucht, mich anzulügen, aber ich wusste sofort, dass er log. Lügen haben kurze Beine.

🗣️ Er hat versucht, mich anzulügen, aber ich wusste sofort, dass er log. Lügen haben kurze Beine.

🇺🇸 He tried to lie to me, but I knew right away he was lying. Lies have short legs.



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How to say "lies have short legs." in German?

You can use the word "Lügen haben kurze Beine." which translates to "Lies have short legs.".

How to pronounce "Lügen haben kurze Beine." (lies have short legs.) in German?

The word "Lügen haben kurze Beine." is pronounced as "Lügen haben kurze Beine.".

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