Il pleut. (Pronounced "Ill pluh".)
The French equivalent is 'il pleut des cordes', meaning literally 'it is raining ropes'.
Vent is the translation for wind( to blow). I don't know what wind is (to wind a clock) but check on www.dictionary.com. I think it is tourne.
"Il pleut comme vache qui pisse" is a jocular, familiar expression in French, but tending to fall out of use. Literally it translates as "it's raining as a peeing cow". English speakers would say "it's raining cats and dogs".
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
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".
The French equivalent is 'il pleut des cordes', meaning literally 'it is raining ropes'.
oui sa pleut
Il pleut
If you want to say it is raining, it is "Il pleut". If you want to say rain then it is pluie.
To rain is "pleuvoir". It is raining is "il pleut".
Il pleut
Il pleut.
(il) pleut means "(it) is raining" in French.
Il pleut
It's raining=Il pleut