I am not quite sure if mentir is an irregular verb but I need help conjugating it innto the he/she form. Could you help me out?

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Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. No, mentir = t o disappoint & when intr. to lie, fib, mislead and for a color to "clash" is NOT a regular -ir verb. It is a stem-changing verb e--->ie but e---i other times. Here is the present:

miento, mientes, MIENTE (the form you want), mentimos, mienten

Sra
P.S. SORRY, I was trying to add a p.s. and it posted twice. I wanted to tell you that verb mentir works like sentir!

Sra
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