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

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No tienes culpa del accidente. You are not to blame for the accident.
¿De quién es la culpa? Whose fault is it?
Me temo que él nunca admitirá su culpa. I'm afraid he will never admit his guilt.
Excusa no pedida, la culpa manifiesta He who excuses himself accuses himself
El accidente es culpa suya. He is to blame for the accident.
Eso no es culpa mía. That is not my fault.
No importa si admite su culpa o no. It doesn't matter whether she admits her guilt or not.
¿Crees que es culpa mía? Do you think I'm to blame?
¿Piensas que sea mi culpa? Do you think it's my fault?
Pero entonces, lleno de culpa, una tarde se sentó en mi mesa. But then, full of guilt, I sat down at my desk one evening.
Él tiene la culpa del fracaso. He is to blame for the failure.
Perdón. Todo es mi culpa. Sorry. It's all my fault.
No es tu culpa, es mía. It is not you but I that am to blame.
¡Según yo, es tú culpa! For me it's your fault!
No puedo culparte, fue culpa mía. I can't blame you. It was my fault.
Solo es culpa del gato. It is only the cat's fault.
La culpa es mía, no tuya. I'm to blame, not you.
Eso no es culpa de Jack. That's not Jack's fault.
Tom culpa a Mary por todo. Tom blames Mary for everything.
No tienes la culpa del accidente. The accident wasn't your fault.
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