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caer bien ( kah. - ehr. byehn. ) transitive verb phrase. 1. (to be fond of) a. to like. ¿Te cae bien la nueva profesora de inglés?Do you like the new English teacher? Sus hermanos me caen muy bien. I like her brothers a lot. 2. (to be good for) a. to agree with. La leche no me cae bien. Milk doesn't agree with me. b. to go down well.
12 Ιαν 2021 · Saying that you "like" something or someone in Spanish is quite different from English. Learn about the two most common verbs for expressing like/dislike, "gustar" and "caer bien/mal".
What does caer bien in Spanish mean? Why is it so important to know? Well, because in my experience, my English-speaking students, native and non-native, tend to use the verb GUSTAR in contexts where we don’t use this verb, we use “Alguien me cae bien o me cae mal”.
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caer bien ( Spanish) Pronunciation. IPA: /ka̠.e̞rˈbje̞n/ Verb. caer. ( transitive) to please, be nice, make a good impression (a person) Gerardo siempre ha caído bien = "Gerardo always has been nice (to people)" No les caigo bien a tus padres = "I do not please your parents" ( transitive) to promote or make for good or proper digestion (food)
19 Δεκ 2022 · caer bien (first-person singular present caigo bien, first-person singular preterite caí bien, past participle caído bien) (transitive, idiomatic) to please, be nice, make a good impression (a person) Synonyms: agradar, simpatizar. Antonyms: caer mal, caer gordo, caer pesado. Gerardo siempre ha caído bien.