Asked by Rebecca

So i am a little confused about two different words in spanish. Apparently caer means to fall but caerse means to get married. am I correct on this? Why are the verbs the same but when you add the reflexive to it is means a whole different thing?

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Answered by drwls
You are apparently confusing caerse (to tumble or fall down) with casarse (to get married)
Answered by Rebecca
oh duh! lol. thanks
Answered by SraJMcGin
The reflexive verb caerse means to "fall down."

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