yu.
For light rain, xiao yu
For heavy rain, da yu.
Il pleut.
"No estaba lloviendo"
It means 'It is raining'.
Mazha peyyunnu.
They will play even if it is raining in Spanish is: Jugaran aunque llueva.
In Thai, you would say "ฝนตกหนัก" (pronounced "fon tok nak") to indicate that it is raining heavily.
it's going to rain
It's raining: Mi pandeh yah It's raining here: Eteh mi pariyah hai
kisha pada
"It is raining" is the present perfect tense, and is correct. Alternatively, simply saying "it rains" is also correct.
The French equivalent is 'il pleut des cordes', meaning literally 'it is raining ropes'.
To say 'it's raining' you would say 'es regnet'