To rain.
Ver Llover was created in 2006.
No ha parado de llover was created on 1995-10-07.
Se VA a llover.
Me parece que VA a llover.
Si mañana no llueve... Si mañana no lloviera / lloviese ... Si mañana no lloviere (only written)... Si mañana no ha de llover ...
'cantaros' is plural of 'cantaro', which is, variously: - a wine measure; - a narrow-necked pitcher and its contents; - a vessl into which votes are put. 'llover a cantaros' = to rain buckets, to pour with rain.
The Spanish word llueve means IT RAINS/IS RAINING and llover in spanish means TO RAINI hope you have a good time in spanish! Good luck guys
Precipitation = precipitación rain = presipitación pluvial = lluvia
Esta llovendo. (Jo- vee-n-do)Está lloviendo.
la llave - the key el pollo - the chicken el rollo - the roll la lluvia - the rain llover - to rain Amarillo - yellow el ladrillo - the brick el tornillo - the screw la llamada - the call llamar -to call la silla - the chair
As far as I know there are two major uses of "se" in Spanish. Firstly, "sé" with an accent is one form of the verb saber, which means to know. For example, "Yo sé el título del libro," means, "I know the title of the book." Secondly, "se" without an accent is an impersonal pronoun. If you are asking a general question or making a general statement and there is no specific subject, "se" precedes the third person singular form of the verb. For example, a sign in a store might say, "Se habla español aquí," which means, "Spanish is spoken here." It does not specifically refer to who speaks Spanish. This usage is a bit complicated, so let's look more examples. "Se dice que VA a llover," means, "They say it's going to rain." "No se permite niños aquí," means, "Children are not permitted here," or, "They do not permit children here." As you can see all of these sentences make GENERAL observations. See the difference between the sentence above and a sentence like, "Maria dice que VA a llover," or, "Maria says that it's going to rain."?
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