Leebo
at 2025-09-07 01:53:57 UTC
I feel like we need more information to be able to answer. The verb "break" in English has a very wide variety of uses, but in Japanese, it differs by the material or other factors.
Unless this is a specific compound verb I'm unaware of with a non-obvious meaning, 裂ける typically refers to something like paper or the surface of an object splitting open or tearing along a seam or something.
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Is 裂け落ちる right for 'to break and fall down'?
Is 裂け落ちる right for 'to break and fall down'?