There is thunder
"Hay" means, "there is" or "there are."
It means: There are clouds.
That is Spanish for "There is a girl".
Perhaps you mean "hay". (The "h" is silent). This means "there is" or there are'"
"que hay" might mean: that there areif it's a question it might mean: what is there?if you accidentally mixed up the order and you meant "hay que," that means: it is necessary.
Most basically, it means, "There's thunder." As a question, it can be asking, "Is it thundering?"
It means "To listen to the thunders/explosions"
Thunder in Spanish is "trueno."
"Hay" means, "there is" or "there are."
"There is" or "there are".
It's Spanish for "Who can sleep with all that thunder?"
"It is sunny."
It means: There are clouds.
Where is one?
That is Spanish for "There is a girl".
It means "There is no lifeguard."
Perhaps you mean "hay". (The "h" is silent). This means "there is" or there are'"