Also means
to drop, to fall out
Usage Note
Caer is irregular: yo caigo in the present, caí/cayó in the preterite. The reflexive caerse emphasises an accidental fall: me caí ('I fell down'). Idiomatically, caer bien/mal means to make a good/bad impression on someone: me cae bien ('I like him/her').
Examples
"Las hojas caen en otoño."
Natural Translation
Leaves fall in autumn.
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