The Romanian language equivalent is A plouatalaltăieri ?
Depending of if it is a question or a statement: Did it rain yesterday? OR It rained yesterday.
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Yes, "let the rain wash away the pain of yesterday" is an example of personification because it suggests that the rain has the ability to wash away emotional pain, which is a human characteristic.
Where I Live It Rained Yesterday Along With Pennie Sized Hail
No- Hope this helped!=) Another answer. I don' see anything wrong with saying, "It snowed yesterday." You could also say, "Yesterday, it snowed."
in Egypt yesterday at 1mm of rain
Now that I have washed the car, it is certain to rain. I washed my clothes yesterday.
The adverb form of drizzle is drizzly.An example sentence is: "the rain was a bit drizzly yesterday".
The Romanian language equivalent of Romanian is român.
Român is the Romanian equivalent of 'Romanian'. It's the form that's used to identify a 'Romanian' male. The form for a 'Romanian' female is Româncă.
The last rain in San Diego, CA was yesterday (2/16/11) but this rain will continue tomorrow (2/18/11) and is expected to go on through the weekend.
The Romanian capital is Bucharest (București in Romanian).