cayó
/kaˈʝo/, [kaˈʝo], /kaˈʝo/, [kaˈʝo]fell, it fell
Verb cayó
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of caer.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of caer.
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Tom se cayó de la moto.
Tom fell off of the motorcycle.
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Tom cayó de cara.
Tom fell flat on his face.
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¿Cómo que se te cayó el cazo en la olla? ¿Ahora cómo vamos a servir a los sin techo?
What do you mean you dropped the ladle in the pot? How are we going to serve the homeless now?
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Nos cayó un chaparrón de mientras íbamos a la escuela.
We were caught in a shower on the way to school.
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Él trabajaba día y noche, y cayó enfermo.
He worked too hard, and became sick.
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Tom perdió el equilibrio y se cayó.
Tom lost his balance and fell.
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Se cayó al río.
He fell into the river.
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Él cayó limpio en la trampa.
He was fairly caught in the trap.
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Se cayó un tenedor de la mesa.
A fork fell off the table.
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Tom cayó y se golpeó su codo.
Tom fell and hit his elbow.
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