It rains a lot is "il pleut beaucoup" in French.
You can say "J'ai beaucoup de" in French to express "I have a lot of."
you have learnt a lot: Vous-avez apprendait beaucoup. i have learnt a lot: J'ai apprendait beaucoup.
You would say "J'ai beaucoup de devoirs" in French.
A homophone for "rained" is "reigned".
Rained is the past tense verb in "It rained last night."
'il a plu tout le week-end'
rained
translation- il pleuvait
You can say "J'ai beaucoup de" in French to express "I have a lot of."
S' il pleuvait
to eat a lot is 'manger beaucoup' in French. Link goes to conjugation.
beaucoup de ...
Works a lot = travaille beaucoup
I believe he said it rained for 4 months.
english to french spear to javelot(jah-vah-lot). that's how you say it.
you have learnt a lot: Vous-avez apprendait beaucoup. i have learnt a lot: J'ai apprendait beaucoup.
In French, you would say "Je dors beaucoup." This translates directly to "I sleep a lot." The verb "dormir" means "to sleep," and "beaucoup" means "a lot."