cayeron
fell
Verb cayeron
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Second-person plural (ustedes) preterite indicative form of caer.
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) preterite indicative form of caer.
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Las tejas que cayeron del tejado se rompieron en pedazos.
The tiles that fell from the roof broke into pieces.
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Las tejas que cayeron del tejado se rompieron en pedacitos.
The tiles that fell from the roof broke into very small pieces.
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Sus persistentes esfuerzos cayeron en el fracaso.
His persistent efforts resulted in failure.
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Cayeron todas las hojas del árbol.
The tree's leaves have all fallen.
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Se me cayeron las llaves.
I dropped my keys.
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Los niños juntan las bellotas que cayeron de un roble.
Children collect acorns that have fallen out of an oak tree.
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Las hojas cayeron.
The leaves fell.
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Tus lentes se cayeron al suelo.
Your glasses fell on the floor.
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Me cayeron mal esas ostras que comí anoche.
Those oysters I ate last night didn't agree with me.
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Dentro de poco, nuevos soldados remplazarán a los que cayeron en combate.
New soldiers would soon take the place of those lost in battle.
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