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This expression is very useful when talking about people you like. It means you "get on well". The verb caerse literally means to "fall over" so it hints at having a nice accidental chemistry with somebody without effort.
Not to be used to say you like something inanimate, it only works with people or things that have a personality or you can be attracted to.
Teacher says
The literal translation is "look" and this meaning makes sense in English as well. However this word functions more as a "filler" in Spanish. Similar way to the expressions "like" or "you know" in English.
poquito
me caen genial
Teacher says
This expression is very useful when talking about people you like. It means you "get on well". The verb caerse literally means to "fall over" so it hints at having a nice accidental chemistry with somebody without effort.
Not to be used to say you like something inanimate, it only works with people or things that have a personality or you can be attracted to.
Se nota bien
monas
me falta
me encanta
A veces
Mira
Teacher says
The literal translation is "look" and this meaning makes sense in English as well. However this word functions more as a "filler" in Spanish. Similar way to the expressions "like" or "you know" in English.
miradas
enganchada
poquito
me caen genial
Teacher says
This expression is very useful when talking about people you like. It means you "get on well". The verb caerse literally means to "fall over" so it hints at having a nice accidental chemistry with somebody without effort.
Not to be used to say you like something inanimate, it only works with people or things that have a personality or you can be attracted to.
Se nota bien
monas
me falta
me encanta
A veces
Mira
Teacher says
The literal translation is "look" and this meaning makes sense in English as well. However this word functions more as a "filler" in Spanish. Similar way to the expressions "like" or "you know" in English.
miradas
enganchada
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The literal translation is "look" and this meaning makes sense in English as well. However this word functions more as a "filler" in Spanish. Similar way to the expressions "like" or "you know" in English.
me caen genial
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This expression is very useful when talking about people you like. It means you "get on well". The verb caerse literally means to "fall over" so it hints at having a nice accidental chemistry with somebody without effort.
Not to be used to say you like something inanimate, it only works with people or things that have a personality or you can be attracted to.
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A veces
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