The Swedish word for to fall is
falla
Translations for to fall and their definitions
falla | © | |
1. v. to fall | ||
2. v. to die, especially in battle |
fall | |
1. n-n. a fall (the act of falling) | |
2. n-n. a fall, loss of greatness or wealth, a bankruptcy | |
Romarrikets uppgång och fall - the rise and fall of the Roman empire | |
3. n-n. a slope, a waterfall, the height of a slope or waterfall | |
fallet är omgivet av skog - the fall is surrounded by forest | |
fallet är sjutton meter - the water falls seventeen metres; the decline is seventeen metres | |
4. n-n. a (legal) case | |
i alla fall - anyhow (in all cases) | |
i annat fall - otherwise (in another case) | |
i så fall - if so (in such a case) | |
i vilket fall som helst - in any case | |
i vart fall - in any case | |
5. v. imperative of falla |
trilla | |
1. n-c. a cart, a small waggon | |
2. v. to fall a short distance (without major injury), for example by tripping over | |
Han trillade omkull - He tripped over | |
Han trillade av hästen - He fell off the horse | |
Den ruttnade och trillade av - It rotted and fell off | |
3. v. (figuratively, with in) to come (in a somewhat random manner) | |
Gästerna började trilla in - The guests were starting to arrive | |
Pengarna började trilla in - The money started rolling in | |
4. v. to roll (to shape pills or meatballs); to create a ball of some (sticky) material by rolling a piece of it between one's hands until it is roughly spherical. | |
att trilla köttbullar | |
to roll meatballs |
nedgång | |
1. n-c. a descent (of the sun or another heavenly body) | |
2. n-c. a descent (way down, to a basement or metro or the like) | |
3. n-c. a decrease | |
viktnedgång - weight loss | |
4. n-c. a decline, a slump, a abatement | |
nedgång i ekonomin - economic decline |
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