cayendo

by going to, falling, falling down


Verb cayendo

  1. Adverbial present participle of caer.

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Examples
  • Las hojas están cayendo.

    Leaves are falling.

  • Se está cayendo una hoja.

    A leaf is falling.

  • El yen está subiendo y el dólar está cayendo.

    The yen is rising and the dollar is falling.

  • Ella leyó su carta, con lágrimas cayendo por sus mejillas.

    She read his letter, with tears streaming down her cheeks.

  • Nuestras ventas están cayendo.

    Our sales are decreasing.

  • La lluvia estuvo cayendo durante cinco días.

    The rain lasted five days.

  • Fue un día de tormenta y la nieve estuvo cayendo deprisa.

    It was a stormy day, and the snow was falling fast.


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