What is the necessity and meaning of "dessus" after tomber? Why not just "bonnes choses vous tombent"? Good things fall on you
Why "dessus" after tomber?
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Hi Carl,
Literally speaking -
good things fall upon you
and the ‘dessus’ is necessary in French.
Bonne Continuation!
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