Usage examples of "me caigo" in Spanish with translation to English

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Es la primera vez que me caigo por las escaleras. It's the first time I fall down the stairs.
Si no me siento, creo que me caigo. I'll drop if I don't sit down.
Oí algo caerse al suelo. I heard something fall to the ground.
Nada más entrar, se cayó. The instant he came in, he fell down.
Me he caído de la bici I came off my bike
El niño se cayó de la cama. The child fell out of bed.
Se cayó un libro de la estantería. A book dropped from the shelf.
Él se cayó para atrás. He fell backward.
Los bebés se caen a menudo. Babies often fall down.
Se cayó un botón de mi abrigo. A button has come off my coat.
Cuando abrí la puerta del frigorífico, se cayó una manzana. When I opened the door of the refrigerator, an apple fell out.
Se cayó en el río. He fell into the river.
Perdió el equilibrio y se cayó. He lost his balance and fell down.
Se cayó un botón mientras jugaba a béisbol. A button came off when I was playing baseball.
Todavía me puedo acordar de la vez que Tom se cayó del árbol. I can still remember the time when Tom fell out of the tree.
Tom se cayó al barro. Tom fell into the mud.
Tom se cayó por las escaleras. Tom fell down the stairs.
El espejo retrovisor se cayó. The rear-view mirror fell off.
El hombre se cayó al suelo. The man fell down on the ground.
Griselda se cayó del techo. Griselda fell from the roof.
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