How to Say ‘Fell.’ in Japanese
落ちた。
おちた。
💬 Usage Tip: [落ちた] (ochita) suggests a sudden or unexpected action.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This line sets up for a metaphor about someone or something appearing out of nowhere.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
落ちおち
[ochi]
fell
Indicating a downward movement caused by gravity.
雨が落ちた。
The rain dropped.
たた
[ta]
past tense marker
Indicates an action completed in the past.
家を出た。
Left the house.
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