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To fall in Italian 🇮🇹


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to fall cadere
How to say “to fall” in Italian? “Cadere”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “cadere” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to fall in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember "cadere":
• Think of "caddy" carrying something that might drop—it reminds you of falling.
• Connect "cadere" with the feeling of slipping, like a misstep causing you to fall.
• Recall the expression “cadere in amore” (to fall in love) to remember its figurative use.

Explanations:
• "Cadere" means “to fall” in both a literal and figurative sense. It can refer to a physical fall (e.g., tripping) or an emotional drop (e.g., falling in love or falling ill).

Other words with a similar meaning:
• Scivolare – to slip
• Crollare – to collapse or fall down
• Precipitare – to fall suddenly or precipitously

Conjugations of "cadere":

Indicativo Presente
 io cado
 tu cadi
 lui/lei cade
 noi cadiamo
 voi cadete
 loro cadono

Indicativo Passato Prossimo (using essere; adjust ending for gender)
 io sono caduto/caduta
 tu sei caduto/caduta
 lui è caduto    (lui) / lei è caduta (lei)
 noi siamo caduti/cadute
 voi siete caduti/cadute
 loro sono caduti/cadute

Indicativo Imperfetto
 io cadevo
 tu cadevi
 lui/lei cadeva
 noi cadevamo
 voi cadevate
 loro cadevano

Indicativo Futuro Semplice
 io cadrò
 tu cadrai
 lui/lei cadrà
 noi cadremo
 voi cadrete
 loro cadranno

Examples of sentences:
1. "Ieri sono caduto dalle scale."
 Translation: "Yesterday I fell down the stairs."
2. "Ogni volta che piove, le foglie cadono dagli alberi."
 Translation: "Every time it rains, the leaves fall from the trees."
3. "Domani, se non stai attento, cadrai dalla bicicletta."
 Translation: "Tomorrow, if you're not careful, you will fall off your bicycle."
4. "Dopo l'urlo improvviso, lui è caduto in preda al panico."
 Translation: "After the sudden scream, he fell into a panic."

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