falla
suomi-englanti sanakirjafalla englanniksi
Falla
constructions of inflammable materials, based in figures that are caricatures (the ninots) that are installed in certain Valencian municipalities and are burned to ashes the day of Saint Joseph
the holidays around these constructions
the associations or organizations around these constructions
(ca-verb form of)
to fall
(syn)
a fault
to fall
to be killed, especially in action or in battle
- ''Jesús sagði við hann: „Slíðra sverð þitt! Allir, sem sverði bregða, munu fyrir sverði falla.“''
- : “Put your sword back in its place,” Jesus said to him, “for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.”
to flow
to fit closely, to shut tight, to meet
to like
(inflection of)
(alt form)
(ux)
to retreat on a front of a battle, allowing enemy penetration into one's territory
a defect in a fabric, due to an error in the weaving process
to be absent
(alternative form of)
(obsolete spelling of)
(pt-verb form of)
to emigrate
outage, such as a blackout
(es-verb form of)
(ux)|fall to the ground
(ux) as opposed to (m) puts more focus on the impact and often implies an accidental fall – can be thought of as a generalization of "fall in the water" and the like)
to fall (die, especially in battle)