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

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I can't blame her. No la puedo culpar.
We are not to blame No tenemos la culpa
I don't blame you. No te culpo.
Tom wouldn't blame you. Tom no te culparía.
I can't blame him. No lo puedo culpar.
Tom deserves to be blamed. Tom merece la culpa.
Tom blames Mary for everything. Tom culpa a Mary por todo.
I'm to blame, not you. La culpa es mía, no tuya.
Only the cat is to blame. Solo es culpa del gato.
John casts the blame on others. John le echa la culpa a otros.
They put the blame on me. Me echaron la culpa a mí.
They blamed George for the failure. Le echaron la culpa a Jorge por el fracaso.
They blamed the failure on George. Culparon a Jorge del fracaso.
He blamed the accident on me. Él me culpó del accidente.
I blamed him for the accident. Lo culpo por el accidente.
They blamed him for the accident. Le culparon por el accidente.
Tom blames Mary for his mistakes. Tom culpa a Mary por sus errores.
Don't put the blame on me! ¡No me culpes a mí!
Don't lay the blame on me No me eches la culpa
He is to blame for the accident. El accidente es culpa suya.
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