"It's rainy" in French is "Il pleut."
In French, you would say "il pleut" to indicate that it's rainy.
The word "rainy" is an adjective. It describes something as being characterized by or experiencing rainfall.
Rainy season is called "वर्षा ऋतु" (Varsha Ritu) in Hindi.
"Kauai" in Hawaiian language means "place around the neck," which refers to the island's shape resembling a necklace.
Insan ke jism me room ki rainy ki jaga nahi hoti. Room se mutaliq sawal karna zyada wazeh karein.
Rainy translates into French as 'pluvieux'
jours de pluie is the translation of rainy days. It is the translation from English to French.
c'est pluvieux
se lesailles voulasont ;)
"Un soir pluvieuse"
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).
In French, you would say "il pleut" to indicate that it's rainy.
J'adore ce temps pluvieux
The weather in France is cloudy, foggy, rainy, windy, cold.
Je suis dans l'amour un jour de pluie
rainy, rainy, rainy and rainy....
A Rainy has written: 'Life of Adam Rolland Rainy'