llover
/ʝoˈbeɾ/, [ɟ͡ʝoˈβ̞eɾ], /ʝoˈbeɾ/, [ɟ͡ʝoˈβ̞eɾ]rain, to rain
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Tan pronto como llegamos a la estación comenzó a llover.
No sooner had we reached the station than it began to rain.
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Podría llover a la tarde.
It might rain in the afternoon.
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Podría llover antes de la noche.
It might rain before evening.
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"¿Va a llover?" "Espero que no".
"Will it rain?" "I hope not."
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Va a llover de seguro.
It's going to rain, for sure.
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Pronto empezó a llover mucho.
It soon began to rain very hard.
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"¿Cómo está el tiempo?" "Hace frío afuera." "Sí, y se está poniendo a llover."
"How is the weather?" — "It's cold outside." — "Yes, and it's starting to rain."
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Se puso a llover.
It started to rain.
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Ojalá dejase de llover.
If only the rain would stop!
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Vuelve a llover.
It's raining again.
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Mira esas nubes negras. Va a llover.
Look at those black clouds. It is going to rain.
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Creo que no va a llover esta tarde.
I think it won't rain this afternoon.
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No tiene sentido ir a la playa si va a llover.
There's no point in going to the beach if it's going to rain.
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Paró de llover.
The rain stopped.
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Ojalá dejara de llover.
If only the rain would stop!
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Tan pronto como llegamos allí, empezó a llover.
As soon as we got there, it began to rain.
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Va a llover.
It is going to rain.
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Está empezando a llover.
It's starting to rain.
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De repente comenzó a llover.
All of a sudden, it began raining.
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Dije que podría llover.
I said it might rain.
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