fals
Moldavian
/fals/
adj
Definitions
- false untrue, not factual, wrong
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin falsus (false, deceived, counterfeit, falsehood, mistaken).
Origin
Latin
falsus
Gloss
false, deceived, counterfeit, falsehood, mistaken
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *fallita Latin
- falsificus Latin
- falsiloquium Latin
- falsimonia Latin
- falsitas Latin
- falsus Latin
- falsāre Latin
- falsārē Latin
- Falschaussage German
- Falschbehauptung German
- Falschdarstellung German
- Falschfahrer German
- Falschheit German
- Falschinformation German
- Falschschreibung German
- Falschspieler German
- falsch German
- grundfalsch German
- fals Hungarian
- falso Italian
- vals Dutch, Flemish
- falsifier French
- фальшь Russian
- falso Spanish, Castilian
- *gʰwel- Proto-Indo-European
- falsk Norwegian Bokmål
- fałszować Polish
- falsk Norwegian Nynorsk
- fals Old English
- false Middle English
- faleš Czech
- fals Old French
- faulz Old French
- faus Old French
- fauz Old French
- faličan Serbo-Croatian
- fals Catalan, Valencian
- fals Icelandic
- valsch Middle Dutch
- vals Middle High German
- fallco Albanian
- falso Old Portuguese
- valsch Middle Low German
- фальш Ukrainian
- fals Occitan
- fals Friulian
- falso Old Spanish
- fuals Dalmatian