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It rained in Spanish 馃嚜馃嚫


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it rained llovi贸
How to say “it rained” in Spanish? “Llovi贸”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “llovi贸” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on it rained in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: llo-VI脫
IPA: /蕩o.’尾jo/

7 months ago

llovi贸 info.

Tips to remember the word “llovi贸”:
– Associate “llovi贸” with “lluvia” which means “rain” in Spanish.
– Remember the English phrase “It rained,” where “llovi贸” is the simple past tense.
– Think of the double “l” in “llovi贸” as representing the falling rain.

Explanations:
– “Llovi贸” is the third person singular form of the preterite tense (past tense) of the verb “llover,” which means “to rain.”

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Diluviar (informal, to rain heavily)
– Precipitar (formal, related to precipitation)

Conjugations of “llover”:
– Infinitive: llover
– Present indicative: llueve (it rains)
– Preterite indicative: llovi贸 (it rained)
– Imperfect indicative: llov铆a (it was raining)
– Future indicative: llover谩 (it will rain)
– Present subjunctive: llueva (that it rains)
– Imperfect subjunctive: lloviera or lloviese (if it rained)
– Future subjunctive (rarely used): lloviere (if it were to rain)
– Imperative: llueva (let it rain – for directing weather phenomena, this is not used in commands to people)

Examples of sentences that use “llovi贸”:
– Ayer llovi贸 todo el d铆a. (Yesterday it rained all day.)
– Cuando llovi贸, las calles se inundaron. (When it rained, the streets flooded.)
– El d铆a que nos conocimos llovi贸. (The day we met, it rained.)
– Esper谩bamos que lloviera, pero solo llovi贸 un poco. (We were hoping that it would rain, but it only rained a little.)

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