Sentence examples of "subir" in Spanish with translation "come"

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¿Quieres subir a tomar algo? Do you want to come inside for a while?
Lo que sube debe bajar. What goes up must come down.
Lo vi subiendo las escaleras. I saw him coming upstairs.
Todo lo que sube tiene que bajar. Whatever goes up must come down.
Cuanto más alto suban, más dura será la caída. The bigger they come, the harder they fall.
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