"It is raining" in Spanish is "esta lloviendo".
there is no more ll in the alphabet so it is raining is llueve
it's raining today = estálloviendo hoy.
Esta lloviendo (accent on the 'a')
Llueve
Llueve means It Rains in Spanish.
Está lloviendo.
Esta lloviendo gatos y perros!
Estoy mojado/a porque llueve.
Está lloviendo.
The French equivalent is 'il pleut des cordes', meaning literally 'it is raining ropes'.
the spanish word for cats in spanish is gato
"Il pleut comme vache qui pisse" is a jocular, familiar expression in French, but tending to fall out of use. Literally it translates as "it's raining as a peeing cow". English speakers would say "it's raining cats and dogs".
Its"Yo amo gatos
Me gustan los perros.
well its just like a statement people use when its raining really really hard so some people will say its raining cats and dogs.
You cannot say "spork" in Spanish because it is not an actual thing, but a made-up thing. The Spanish language is very literal (so if you were to say "it's raining cats and dogs!" they'd think it really was raining animals). Therefore, you cannot say "spork". You would have to say spoon or fork.
It's an idiom.
Be careful not to step in a poodle.
dogs and cats that's why they love to say, esta lloviendo gatos y perros, (its raining cats and dogs)
The French equivalent is 'il pleut des cordes', meaning literally 'it is raining ropes'.
No, hyperbole is an exaggeration. "Raining hard enough to wash the town away" would be hyperbole. "Raining cats and dogs" is an idiom because it makes no sense when you translate it literally.
They will play even if it is raining in Spanish is: Jugaran aunque llueva.
"No estaba lloviendo"
yes and it is also an idiom it is a metaphor because there is no "like" or "as"raining cats and dogs is not a metaphor. it is a simile.actually, I'm pretty sure it's a idiom, a phrase that can not be taken seriously.Yes because it is implying big objects (huge rain drops) are fallingNO ,it is an idiom to say that raining really hard
Your strange assertion strains my credulity. My friends credulity is so extreame that when ever i say its raining cats and dogs she goes to look.
the spanish word for cats in spanish is gato