Il pleut
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
It is always raining somewhere on Earth. So on Hallowe'en, it will be raining. Whether that will affect you or not will depend on where you are; check the local weather forecast.
No, we cannot See the Moon when it is raining because the clouds will cover the moon and if the cloud is clear only we can see the cloud.
Assuming you mean does there have to be rain where you are for you to hear thunder, the answer is no. Thunder can be heard from quite a distance so the thunder may be happening a distance away where it's raining, and it not be raining where you are.There's also a phenomenon called dry thunder where there is rain from the clouds but it evaporates before it reaches the ground. This is more likely to happen in deserts and other arid places.
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
In French, "it is raining" is expressed as "il pleut".
To rain is "pleuvoir". It is raining is "il pleut".
The French equivalent is 'il pleut des cordes', meaning literally 'it is raining ropes'.
it is raining is translated "il pleut" in French.
according to http://translate.reference.com, there is no translation from English "raining" to french. Rain in french is pluie so, find a different way to say raining in french. Say: "My, look at all that rain" instead of "It's raining".
(il) pleut means "(it) is raining" in French.
Il pleut
Okay, 90% of the time its raining there in French Guiana!
oui sa pleut
Il pleut
It's raining=Il pleut
Il pleut. (Pronounced "Ill pluh".)