caen

fall, they fall


Verb caen

  1. Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of caer.
  2. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of caer.

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Examples
  • Las hojas caen en el otoño.

    Leaves fall in the autumn.

  • Nos caen bien los niños.

    We like children.

  • Algunos remedios nos caen mal.

    Some medicine does us harm.

  • Hasta los monos caen de los árboles.

    Even monkeys fall from trees.

  • Toma un pañuelo, se te caen los mocos.

    Take a tissue, your nose is running.

  • No les caen bien mis amigos.

    They don't like my friends.

  • Los bebés se caen a menudo.

    Babies often fall down.

  • En otoño, las hojas caen de los árboles.

    In autumn, leaves fall from trees.

  • En otoño caen las hojas de los árboles.

    In the autumn, leaves fall from trees.

  • Me gusta la carne, pero los huevos no me caen bien.

    I like meat, but eggs do not agree with me.


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