Breakdown of Se me cayó la plancha al piso y se rompió.
y
and
al
to the
el piso
the floor
me
to me / me (direct object)
Questions & Answers about Se me cayó la plancha al piso y se rompió.
Why is it translated as "I dropped" if the Spanish says Se me cayó?
The structure se + indirect object pronoun (me) + verb (cayó) is used in Spanish to express accidental or involuntary events. Instead of taking direct responsibility by using a verb like "to drop," this structure translates literally to "The iron fell to me," which emphasizes that it was a pure accident.
Why is the verb cayó in the third-person singular instead of the first-person?
What is the purpose of the second se in se rompió?
Is al piso the most common way to say "on the floor" here?