Pluvieux in the masculine singular/plural and pluvieuse and pluvieuses in the feminine singular and plural are French equivalents* of the English word "rainy." Regardless of number (singular or plural), the respective pronunciations in French will be "plyoo-vyuh" in the masculine and "plyoo-vyuhz" in the feminine.
*The choice depends upon whether the description applies to "rainy" weather in the masculine -- such as day (jour) or days (jours) -- or in the feminine, such as "rainy" season (saison) or seasons (saisons).
jours de pluie is the translation of rainy days. It is the translation from English to French.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
"Out" in English is dehors in French.
"Where?" in English is Où? in French.
"Can I ...?" in English is Puis-je ...? in French.
Quoi? in French is "What?" in English.
Où? in French is "Where?" in English.
Comment? in French is "How?" in English.
Faire in French is "to do" in English.
Avec in French with "with" in English.
Il in French is "he" in English.