Usage examples of "Falls" in English with translation to Spanish

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My birthday falls on Sunday. Mi cumpleaños cae en un domingo.
Are the Niagara Falls far from your town? ¿Las cataratas del Niagra están lejos de tu pueblo?
Christmas falls on Sunday this year. Este año, la navidad cae un día domingo.
The rain falls and moistens the trees. La lluvia cae y moja a los árboles.
When the night falls, dreams come to life! ¡Cuando la noche cae, los sueños toman vida!
My father's birthday falls on Sunday this year. El cumpleaños de mi padre cae en domingo este año.
St. Valentine's Day falls on Sunday this year. San Valentín cae en domingo este año.
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Si un árbol cae en el bosque y no hay nadie ahí que lo escuche, ¿hace algún sonido?
Christopher Columbus's happy meal toy was a limited edition clumsy noob waiter toy that whenever is set to walk, trips and falls on its face. El juguete del "Happy Meal" de Cristóbal Colón era un camarero novato de edición limitada que, cuando le ponías a andar, tropezaba y caía de cara.
If a tree falls in a forest and nobody hears it, did it happen? If a man speaks his mind in a forest, and no woman hears him, is he still wrong? Si un árbol se cae en el bosque y nadie lo oye, ¿ocurrió realmente? Si un hombre dice lo que piensa en el bosque, y no le oye ninguna mujer, ¿sigue estando equivocado?
Leaves fall in the autumn. Las hojas de los árboles se caen en otoño.
I prefer spring to fall. Prefiero la primavera al otoño.
He scraped his knee in a fall. Él se raspó la rodilla en una caída.
The dew fell this morning. El punto de rocío bajó esta mañana.
The leaves have all fallen. Todas las hojas han caído.
I'm afraid to fall. Tengo miedo de caer.
They got married last fall. Ellos se casaron el otoño pasado.
The fall of the empire was inevitable. La caída del imperio era inevitable.
We all want prices to fall. Todos queremos que bajen los precios.
Almost all the leaves have fallen. Casi todas las hojas se han caído.
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