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

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Él se lastimó al caer. He hurt himself when he fell.
Va a caer un chaparrón. There's going to be a downpour.
Tom se rompió el cuello al caer por un tramo de las escaleras. Tom broke his neck falling down a flight of stairs.
No dejes caer ese vaso. Don't drop that glass.
Duele caer sobre el hielo. Falling on ice hurts.
¡De verdad te vas a caer! You’re really going to fall!
Las hojas empiezan a caer en octubre. Leaves begin to fall in October.
Mi abuela tiene miedo de caer. My grandmother is afraid to fall.
Tom dejó caer la pelota. Tom dropped the ball.
No te acerques demasiado al estanque para que no te vayas a caer en él. Don't go too close to the pond so that you won't fall in.
Él se lastimó su pie izquierdo al caer. He hurt his left foot when he fell.
Ella veía a las hojas muertas caer. She was watching the dead leaves fall.
Lo siento, dejé caer mi cuchillo. I'm sorry, I dropped my knife.
Al caer se hizo daño en la rodilla. He hurt his knee when he fell.
El árbol se podía caer en cualquier momento. The tree was ready to fall at any moment.
Dejó caer la copa y se rompió. He dropped the cup and broke it.
El otoño llegó y las hojas comenzaron a caer. Autumn came and the leaves started to fall.
Tu ayuda me salvó de caer en la ruina. Your help prevented me from being ruined.
Galileo dejó caer dos bolas desde la Torre de Pisa. Galileo dropped two balls from the Tower of Pisa.
Me agarré con fuerza a la cuerda para no caer. I held on to the rope tightly so I wouldn't fall.
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