"Gwersyll Rhufeinig" and "Caer Rhufeinig" are both used to translate "Roman Camp" although "caer" means "wall/castle/city" in Welsh.
The welsh word "caer" in English, refers to a castle or a fort. The term is typically used to define a defensive structure composed stone, bricks, and or mortar.
The present participle of caer (to fall) is cayendo.
Battle of Caer Caradoc happened in 0050.
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The cast of Caer - 1993 includes: Yoatzin Hernandez Gustavo Lizarraga Miguel Loaiza
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Caer Ibormeith
The cast of Al caer la tarde - 1998 includes: Rosa Mariscal as Novia.
is an Spanish verb caer
it means 'i am to fall for you'
"Caer" is an irregular verb, meaning it doesn't follow the standard rules for an -er verb in all of the tenses.One user said:"Caer" is a "go" verb meaning that in the present tense the 1st person singular ends with "go" Otherwise it is a regular er verb.*caigocaescaecaemoscaéiscaen*From this root, you get the present subjunctive:caigacaigascaigacaigamoscaigáiscaigan
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