capitare
happen
verb kah-pee-TAH-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'caput', head, end
Also means
turn up
Usage Note
Capitare means to happen by chance and takes the auxiliary essere, so 'it happened' is è capitato. It often appears impersonally: capita a tutti ('it happens to everyone'). It can also mean to turn up somewhere: capitare in un bar.
Examples
"Capita a tutti di sbagliare."
Natural Translation
It happens to everyone to make mistakes.
Literal Translation
Happens to everyone of to-err.
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