anochece
Anochece is a Spanish verb derived from the noun anoche, which refers to the nighttime or the act of becoming dark. Used in the third-person singular form of the present indicative, anochece means "it darkens" or "it becomes night." The verb belongs to the regular -cer conjugation group and follows the typical phonetic pattern where the -c becomes -t when followed by an -e or -i. Thus, anochecer in present tense is anochece. The past tense is formed normally: anochecí (I darkened), anochecaste (you darkened), etc. The present subjunctive form is anochezca. In Spanish literature, the phrase often appears to describe the passage of day into night, as in “cuando anochece, el río se vuelve más silencioso”.
Anochece is used in everyday speech across Spanish-speaking regions to describe a gradual or sudden change