Caían (en. Fell)
/kaˈi.an/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To move from a higher position to a lower position due to the force of gravity.
The leaves fell to the ground in autumn.
Las hojas caían al suelo en otoño.
The act of descending or losing balance.
The children fell while playing in the park.
Los niños caían mientras jugaban en el parque.
To suffer a fall or collapse.
The twin towers fell during the attack.
Las torres gemelas caían durante el ataque.
Etymology
From the Latin verb 'cadĕre', which means 'to fall'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to realize
To suddenly come to understand something.
caer en cuenta
to be obvious
To be something evident or logical.
caer de maduro
to fit perfectly
To be suitable or convenient in a situation.
caer como anillo al dedo
Related Words
fall
Act or effect of falling.
caída
fallen
That has lost its position or has been knocked down.
caído
to fall
To move downwards due to gravity.
caer
Slang Meanings
To fall down laughing
The joke was so good that I fell down laughing.
La broma fue tan buena que me caí de risa.
To give in to temptation
I don’t want to give in to the temptation of eating dessert.
No quiero caer en la tentación de comer postre.