Fallecer in english
Die
pronunciation: daɪ part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: daɪ part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
fallecer = pass away ; meet + Posesivo + demise ; meet + Posesivo + death ; meet + Posesivo + fate ; meet + Posesivo + destiny.
Example: A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the Maori elders age and pass away.Example: Circled in red is the approximate location where the young woman is said to have met her demise in the parking lot, with the words 'crime scene'.Example: About three months ago a woman about thirty-two years old met her death in a suicide bomb attack near a bus stop.Example: It is dedicated to the lost soul of a poor girl who met her fate too soon in strange circumstances.Example: In April 1656 she would meet her destiny on the shores of Western Australia when it crashed onto the reef and broke in two immediately.more:
» casi fallecer = come + close to death ; come + close to dying .
Example: For someone that comes close to death some say they have 'cheated death'. Example: When we think about near death experiences we picture someone that has come close to dying, but does not actually die.» fallecer de cáncer = die from + cancer .
Example: Monte Rissell, who killed five women, upon learning that one of his victims had a father dying from cancer, let her go free because his own father had died from cancer.» fallecer tras caer al vacío = plunge to + Posesivo + death .
Example: A young woman plunged to her death in a horror quad biking accident while on her dream holiday in Turkey.» fallecer tras precipitarse al vacío = plunge to + Posesivo + death .
Example: A young woman plunged to her death in a horror quad biking accident while on her dream holiday in Turkey.