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How to Say ‘The time of falsehood is over.’ in Portuguese

O tempo da falsidade acabou.

oh TEM-poh dah fahl-see-DAH-jee ah-kah-BOO

[oh TEM-poh dah fahl-see-DAH-jee ah-kah-BOO]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Falsidade' shares roots with the English 'falsity'.

🇵🇹 In Portugal: This phrase is often used to signify a moment of truth or revelation.

Phrase Breakdown

O

[oh]

The

Used to refer to something specific.

Example

O tempo está mudando.

The weather is changing.

tempo

[TEM-poh]

time

Measured or measurable period.

Example

O tempo é precioso.

Time is precious.

da

[dah]

of

Indicates belonging or connection.

Example

O sabor do bolo é ótimo.

The taste of the cake is great.

falsidade

[fahl-see-DAH-jee]

falseness

Being untrue or deceitful.

Example

A falsidade foi revelada.

The falseness was revealed.

acabou

[ah-kah-BOO]

ended

Completed or finished.

Example

A festa acabou tarde.

The party ended late.

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