fall (EN)
verb, noun

verb “fall”

fall; he falls; past fell, part. fallen; ger. falling
  1. falen
    The apple fell from the tree and landed on the grass.
  2. hifalen
    He tripped over the toy and fell.
  3. sech nidderknéien
    She fell to her knees and asked for forgiveness.
  4. erofgoen
    Attendance at the event fell sharply after the rain started.
  5. geroden
    He fell silent when he heard the news.
  6. falen (an d'Aen falen)
    Her gaze fell upon the old photograph on the mantel.
  7. leien
    The stress falls on the second syllable in the word.
  8. sech verschlechteren
    His grades began to fall after he stopped studying.
  9. falen (vun engem Räich)
    The old bridge finally fell after years of neglect.
  10. falen (am Krich)
    Many soldiers fell during the long and brutal conflict.
  11. falen (op en Datum)
    My birthday falls on a Saturday this year.
  12. ofhänken
    The road falls gently towards the valley.
  13. falen (vun Hoer oder Stoff)
    The curtains fell softly to the floor, creating a cozy atmosphere.

noun “fall”

sg. fall, pl. falls or uncountable
  1. de Fall
    The apple's fall from the tree was quick and sudden.
  2. d'Ofsenkung
    The fall in temperature overnight was quite noticeable.
  3. den Hierscht
    In the fall, we love to go apple picking and watch the leaves change color.
  4. de Fall (vun der Muecht)
    The fall of the ancient kingdom marked the end of its golden age.
  5. de Fall (vum Mënsch)
    The fall of Adam and Eve led to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.