verb “fall”
Infinitiv fall; hien falls; Verg. fell; Part. Verg. fallen; Ger. falling
- falen
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The apple fell from the tree and landed on the grass.
- hifalen
He tripped over the toy and fell.
- sech nidderknéien
She fell to her knees and asked for forgiveness.
- erofgoen
Attendance at the event fell sharply after the rain started.
- geroden
He fell silent when he heard the news.
- falen (an d'Aen falen)
Her gaze fell upon the old photograph on the mantel.
- leien
The stress falls on the second syllable in the word.
- sech verschlechteren
His grades began to fall after he stopped studying.
- falen (vun engem Räich)
The old bridge finally fell after years of neglect.
- falen (am Krich)
Many soldiers fell during the long and brutal conflict.
- falen (op en Datum)
My birthday falls on a Saturday this year.
- ofhänken
The road falls gently towards the valley.
- falen (vun Hoer oder Stoff)
The curtains fell softly to the floor, creating a cozy atmosphere.
noun “fall”
Singular fall, Plural falls oder onzieleg
- de Fall
The apple's fall from the tree was quick and sudden.
- d'Ofsenkung
The fall in temperature overnight was quite noticeable.
- den Hierscht
In the fall, we love to go apple picking and watch the leaves change color.
- de Fall (vun der Muecht)
The fall of the ancient kingdom marked the end of its golden age.
- de Fall (vum Mënsch)
The fall of Adam and Eve led to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.