fallezca
Fallezca is a Spanish verb that belongs to the first conjugation of regular verbs. It is the subjunctive present form of the verb "caer," which means "to fall." The subjunctive mood is used to express various states of unreality, such as doubt, possibility, necessity, or action that has not yet occurred. In the case of "fallezca," it is used to convey that someone or something should fall, or that it is possible or necessary for someone or something to fall. For example, "Espero que fallezca pronto" translates to "I hope it falls soon," and "Es necesario que fallezca" translates to "It is necessary that it falls." The verb "fallezca" is formed by combining the subjunctive present stem of "caer" (fall-) with the appropriate ending for the third person singular (-e). The other forms of the subjunctive present for "caer" are: yo caiga, tú caigas, él/ella/Ud. caiga, nosotros caigamos, vosotros caigáis, ellos/ellas/Uds. caigan. The imperative form of "caer" is "cae," which is used to give commands or make requests.