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Fali is indeed to fall (down).

Sidi is to sit (to be in a sitting position), while to sit down (to change oneself into a sitting position) is sidiĝi or eksidi.

While you normally sit on a chair or a bench, I think here falling indicates that you have fallen down, which depending on the context can mean that vi falsidas when you sit on your butt or on the floor.

Fali is indeed to fall (down).

Sidi is to sit (to be in a sitting position), while to sit down (to change oneself into a sitting position) is sidiĝi or eksidi.

While you normally sit on a chair or a bench, I think here falling indicates that you have fallen down, which depending on the context can mean that you sit on your butt or on the floor.

Fali is indeed to fall (down).

Sidi is to sit (to be in a sitting position), while to sit down (to change oneself into a sitting position) is sidiĝi or eksidi.

While you normally sit on a chair or a bench, I think here falling indicates that you have fallen down, which depending on the context can mean that vi falsidas when you sit on your butt or on the floor.

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Fali is indeed to fall (down).

Sidi is to sit (to be in a sitting position), while to sit down (to change oneself into a sitting position) is sidiĝi or eksidi.

While you normally sit on a chair or a bench, I think here falling indicates that you have fallen down, which depending on the context can mean that you sit on your butt or on the floor.