oui sa pleut
Il pleut
If you want to say it is raining, it is "Il pleut". If you want to say rain then it is pluie.
(il) pleut means "(it) is raining" in French.
the translation for "but yes " in french is "mais oui"
'Oui' Actually in french, we don't say "yes you do" like english do. We just say "yes" which is "oui". But if you do want to keep the emphasis or insistance create by the "you do" part, you would say: "Oh oui"
it is raining is translated "il pleut" in French.
according to http://translate.reference.com, there is no translation from English "raining" to french. Rain in french is pluie so, find a different way to say raining in french. Say: "My, look at all that rain" instead of "It's raining".
The French equivalent is 'il pleut des cordes', meaning literally 'it is raining ropes'.
Il pleut
Il pleut. (Pronounced "Ill pluh".)
If you want to say it is raining, it is "Il pleut". If you want to say rain then it is pluie.
Vent is the translation for wind( to blow). I don't know what wind is (to wind a clock) but check on www.dictionary.com. I think it is tourne.
To rain is "pleuvoir". It is raining is "il pleut".
Il pleut
In French, "it is raining" is expressed as "il pleut".
"Yes, I will" can be translated to "Oui, je vais" in French.
yes, it was raining heavily.