llover
/ʝoˈbeɾ/, [ɟ͡ʝoˈβ̞eɾ], /ʝoˈbeɾ/, [ɟ͡ʝoˈβ̞eɾ]rain, to rain
Verb llover (first-person singular present lluevo, first-person singular preterite lloví, past participle llovido)
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(intransitive, impersonal) to rain
- Llueve.
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It’s raining.
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¿Cuándo empezó a llover?
When did it begin to rain?
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Podría llover en cualquier momento.
It may rain at any moment.
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Acaba de empezar a llover.
It began raining just now.
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"¿Dejará de llover pronto?" "Me temo que no."
"Will it stop raining soon?" "I'm afraid not."
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En breve dejará de llover.
It will shortly stop raining.
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Espero que acabe de llover.
I hope it stops raining.
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Poco después comenzó a llover.
Soon after, it began to rain.
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Ha dejado de llover.
It has stopped raining.
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Apenas había salido de la casa cuando empezó a llover.
He had hardly left home when it began to rain.
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Diría que mañana va a llover.
I dare say it will rain tomorrow.
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