Llueve
Llueve 30秒了解
- 'Llueve' means 'it rains' or 'it is raining' in Spanish.
- It is an impersonal verb, so it does not need a subject like 'it'.
- It comes from the verb 'llover' and has an 'o' to 'ue' stem change.
- It is used for both general facts and current weather conditions.
- Grammatical Category
- Impersonal Verb (3rd person singular indicative).
- Stem Change
- It follows the o-to-ue radical change pattern (llover -> llueve).
Cuando llueve en el desierto, la vida florece instantáneamente.
Hoy llueve sobre mojado en esta oficina con tantos problemas.
- Frequency
- Extremely high; among the first 500 words learned in Spanish.
Si llueve, nos quedaremos en casa leyendo.
- Synonym Hint
- For light rain, use 'llovizna'. For heavy rain, use 'diluvia' or 'jarrea'.
¿Crees que llueve porque el cielo está triste?
Siempre llueve cuando olvido mi paraguas.
- Adverbial Modifiers
- Commonly paired with: mucho, poco, fuerte, torrencialmente, a cántaros, sin parar.
En esta ciudad llueve casi todos los días de invierno.
Mira por la ventana, llueve a cántaros y no tengo paraguas.
- Negation
- Simply place 'no' before the verb: 'No llueve'.
Por suerte, hoy no llueve y podemos caminar.
- Interrogative Usage
- ¿Llueve mucho por allí?
A veces llueve incluso cuando hace sol.
Si llueve café en el campo, todos seremos felices.
- Common Contexts
- Small talk, weather reports, song lyrics, literature, and planning conversations.
Escucha el sonido del techo; parece que llueve cada vez más fuerte.
Cuando llueve, los caracoles salen a pasear por el jardín.
- Regional Variation
- While 'llueve' is standard, in Argentina or Uruguay, you will hear it pronounced with a 'sh' sound (shueve) due to 'yeísmo rehilado'.
En el campo, cuando llueve, el olor a tierra mojada es delicioso.
¡Rápido! Entra a la casa, que llueve.
No importa si llueve, la fiesta sigue en pie.
- Mistake #1
- Using a subject pronoun like 'Ello' or 'Eso' before 'llueve'.
Incorrect:
Llovemucho en abril. Correct: Llueve mucho en abril.
- Mistake #2
- Confusing 'llueve' (it rains) with 'lluvia' (rain).
Incorrect: Me gusta la
llueve. Correct: Me gusta cuando llueve.
- Mistake #3
- Saying 'está llueve' instead of 'está lloviendo'.
Si llueve mañana, cancelaremos el partido.
¿Por qué llueve tanto en esta región?
- Lloviznar vs. Llover
- 'Llovizna' is for fine drops; 'llueve' is for standard rain.
No es que llueva un poco, ¡diluvia!
- Chispear
- To spit or drizzle very lightly (literally 'to spark').
Solo chispea, no necesitamos el paraguas todavía.
- Granizar
- When the rain turns to ice (to hail).
Mira el granizo; ya no solo llueve, sino que graniza.
Cuando llueve con sol, dicen que se casa una bruja.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The 'pl-' sound in Latin often transformed into 'll-' in Spanish (e.g., plicare -> llegar, plenum -> lleno), which is why we have 'llueve' instead of 'plueve'.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'll' like an English 'l'.
- Pronouncing the 'v' like a hard English 'v' (it should be more like a soft 'b').
- Failing to blend the 'u' and 'e' into a single syllable.
难度评级
Very easy to recognize in text as a short, distinct word.
The stem change (o to ue) requires some memory.
The 'll' and 'v' sounds need practice for perfect pronunciation.
Very distinct sound, usually easy to pick out in speech.
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需要掌握的语法
Impersonal Verbs
Llueve, nieva, truena (No subject pronoun needed).
Stem-Changing Verbs (O to UE)
Llover -> Llueve, Dormir -> Duerme.
Subjunctive with Emotions/Doubts
Espero que llueva / No creo que llueva.
Present Progressive for Weather
Está lloviendo ahora mismo.
Conditional Clauses with 'Si'
Si llueve (indicative), no salgo.
按水平分级的例句
Hoy llueve mucho.
Today it rains a lot.
'Mucho' follows the verb to indicate intensity.
¿Llueve en Londres?
Does it rain in London?
Question marks are required at both ends in Spanish.
No llueve hoy.
It is not raining today.
Place 'no' directly before the verb to negate it.
Cuando llueve, uso paraguas.
When it rains, I use an umbrella.
'Cuando' introduces a temporal clause.
Mira, llueve un poco.
Look, it's raining a little.
'Un poco' indicates low intensity.
Siempre llueve en abril.
It always rains in April.
'Siempre' can come before the verb for emphasis.
¿Por qué llueve?
Why is it raining?
'Por qué' (two words) is used for questions.
Llueve y hace frío.
It's raining and it's cold.
Two weather conditions joined by 'y'.
Mañana llueve según la tele.
Tomorrow it rains according to the TV.
The present tense can be used for near-future events.
A veces llueve en el desierto.
Sometimes it rains in the desert.
'A veces' describes frequency.
Si llueve, no vamos al cine.
If it rains, we aren't going to the movies.
Conditional 'si' followed by present indicative.
Llueve fuerte esta tarde.
It's raining hard this afternoon.
'Fuerte' acts as an adverb here.
Me gusta cuando llueve despacio.
I like it when it rains slowly.
'Despacio' describes the manner of the rain.
¿Todavía llueve afuera?
Is it still raining outside?
'Todavía' means 'still'.
En mi ciudad nunca llueve.
In my city, it never rains.
'Nunca' can go before the verb.
Llueve y el cielo está gris.
It's raining and the sky is gray.
Describing the atmosphere.
Espero que no llueva mañana.
I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow.
Subjunctive 'llueva' after 'espero que'.
Me encanta que llueva de noche.
I love that it rains at night.
Subjunctive 'llueva' after an expression of emotion.
Aunque llueva, iré a correr.
Even if it rains, I will go running.
'Aunque' with subjunctive for a hypothetical concession.
No creo que llueva hoy.
I don't think it will rain today.
Subjunctive 'llueva' after 'no creo que'.
Lleva tres días en los que llueve sin parar.
It's been three days where it rains without stopping.
'Sin parar' is a common adverbial phrase.
Siempre llueve sobre mojado con tus problemas.
It always rains on wet ground with your problems (it's one thing after another).
Idiomatic use of the verb.
Dudo que llueva en pleno agosto.
I doubt it will rain in the middle of August.
Subjunctive 'llueva' after 'dudo que'.
Cuando llueve, la tierra huele bien.
When it rains, the earth smells good.
General truth using present indicative.
Si lloviera más, no habría sequía.
If it rained more, there wouldn't be a drought.
Imperfect subjunctive 'lloviera' in a second conditional.
Llueve a cántaros y no hay taxis.
It's raining buckets and there are no taxis.
Idiom 'a cántaros'.
Parece que va a romper a llover.
It looks like it's going to start raining suddenly.
Verbal periphrasis 'romper a' + infinitive.
Por mucho que llueva, saldremos.
No matter how much it rains, we will go out.
'Por mucho que' + subjunctive.
Se canceló el evento porque llovía.
The event was canceled because it was raining.
Imperfect 'llovía' for background description.
No es que llueva, es que diluvia.
It's not that it's raining, it's that it's pouring.
Contrast using subjunctive and indicative.
Ojalá llueva pronto para las cosechas.
I hope it rains soon for the crops.
'Ojalá' triggers the subjunctive.
Llueve sobre la ciudad como en un poema.
It rains over the city like in a poem.
Simile usage.
Llueve de tal manera que no se ve nada.
It's raining in such a way that you can't see anything.
Consecutive clause 'de tal manera que'.
Apenas llueve, los sapos empiezan su canto.
As soon as it rains, the toads start their song.
'Apenas' used as 'as soon as'.
Temo que llueva y se arruine la pintura.
I fear that it might rain and the paint will be ruined.
Subjunctive after a verb of fear.
Llueve mansamente sobre los tejados.
It rains gently over the rooftops.
Literary adverb 'mansamente'.
No bien llueve, la gente corre a refugiarse.
No sooner does it rain than people run for cover.
Formal structure 'no bien'.
Llueven reproches sobre el ministro.
Reproaches are raining down on the minister.
Metaphorical use in the plural.
Pese a que llueve, el ánimo es alto.
Despite the fact that it's raining, spirits are high.
Concessive 'pese a que'.
Como si no lloviera suficiente, ahora graniza.
As if it weren't raining enough, now it's hailing.
'Como si' + imperfect subjunctive.
Llueve a mares, dificultando la visibilidad.
It's raining seas (cats and dogs), making visibility difficult.
Idiom 'a mares'.
Por más que llueva, no saciará la sed de la tierra.
However much it rains, it won't quench the earth's thirst.
Advanced concessive structure.
Llueve con una cadencia casi musical.
It rains with an almost musical cadence.
Abstract descriptive noun 'cadencia'.
Caso de que llueva, se activará el protocolo.
In case it rains, the protocol will be activated.
Formal conditional 'caso de que' + subjunctive.
Llueve torrencialmente, como si el cielo se desplomara.
It's raining torrentially, as if the sky were collapsing.
Hyperbolic comparison.
No es óbice que llueva para que la obra continúe.
The fact that it's raining is no obstacle for the work to continue.
Highly formal 'no es óbice'.
Llueven las críticas tras el polémico estreno.
Criticisms are pouring in after the controversial premiere.
Abstract plural usage.
Siquiera llueva un poco, el campo lo agradecerá.
If it even rains a little, the countryside will be grateful.
Archaic/Formal 'siquiera' for minimal condition.
常见搭配
常用短语
— How it rains! Used to express surprise at the intensity of the rain.
¡Cómo llueve! No esperaba esta tormenta.
— It looks like it's raining. Used when observing the weather from a distance.
Mira el suelo, parece que llueve.
— It rains and it's sunny. Describes a sunshower.
Llueve y hace sol, qué arcoíris más bonito.
— It's raining around here. Used to describe local weather.
¿Qué tal por allá? Por aquí llueve.
— Where it rains, it doesn't drip. A proverb meaning abundance is better than scarcity.
Prefiero comprar mucho ahora; donde llueve, no gotea.
— It rains every day. Describes a persistent weather pattern.
En la selva llueve cada día.
— It's raining seas. Describes very heavy rain.
Estamos empapados porque llueve a mares.
— It's raining sideways. Describes rain accompanied by strong wind.
Ten cuidado, el viento es fuerte y llueve de lado.
— It rains at intervals. Describes intermittent rain.
Hoy llueve a ratos, no es constante.
— It rains gently. A poetic way to describe soft rain.
Llueve mansamente sobre el jardín.
容易混淆的词
Lluvia is the noun (the rain), llueve is the verb (it rains).
Nieve means 'it snows' (nieva), often confused by beginners as both are weather.
Lleve is from the verb 'llevar' (to carry); sounds similar but unrelated.
习语与表达
— To rain on wet ground. Used when a bad situation gets even worse or when something is redundant.
Perder el trabajo después del accidente fue llover sobre mojado.
Common— To have criticisms rain down on someone. Used when someone is being heavily judged.
Le llueven las críticas al director por su nueva película.
Neutral— To rain coffee. A metaphor for prosperity and good fortune, popularized by a song.
Ojalá llueva café en el campo para todos.
Poetic/Cultural— Like something fallen from the sky. Used for a stroke of luck or something that arrives just in time.
Este dinero me vino como llovido del cielo.
Common— To rain pitchers. The equivalent of 'raining cats and dogs'.
No salgas, que está lloviendo a cántaros.
Informal— To have offers rain down on someone. Used for someone very much in demand.
A la actriz le llueven las ofertas de trabajo.
Neutral— To start raining. A common verbal periphrasis.
Se puso a llover justo cuando salimos.
Common— Against wind and tide. To do something despite all obstacles.
Llegaremos a tiempo contra viento y marea.
Formal— To rain sharp pikes. Used for extremely heavy, painful-looking rain.
¡Vaya tormenta! Llueven chuzos de punta.
Informal (Spain)— It doesn't rain to everyone's liking. Similar to 'you can't please everyone'.
Cambiaron la fecha y algunos se enojaron; nunca llueve a gusto de todos.
Proverb容易混淆
Both relate to rain.
'Lluvia' is a noun (The rain is cold). 'Llueve' is a verb (It rains).
La lluvia es fuerte vs. Llueve fuerte.
Both are weather verbs.
'Nieva' is for snow; 'Llueve' is for water.
En invierno nieva, no llueve.
Visual similarity in the root.
'Llavar' isn't a word; students confuse 'llover' with 'lavar' (to wash).
Lavo mi ropa vs. Llueve en el patio.
Starts with 'll'.
'Llenar' means to fill.
Lleno el vaso vs. Llueve afuera.
Starts with 'll'.
'Llegar' means to arrive.
El tren llega vs. Llueve ahora.
句型
Hoy llueve.
Hoy llueve en Madrid.
No llueve.
No llueve en la playa.
Va a llover.
Va a llover esta tarde.
Si llueve, [action].
Si llueve, me quedo en casa.
Espero que llueva.
Espero que llueva pronto.
Llueve a cántaros.
¡Mira! Llueve a cántaros.
Por mucho que llueva...
Por mucho que llueva, iré al trabajo.
Llueven [noun plural].
Llueven las quejas en la oficina.
词族
名词
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形容词
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如何使用
Very common in daily speech and media.
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Eso llueve.
→
Llueve.
Spanish weather verbs do not take a subject pronoun. Adding 'eso' is a literal translation from English 'it' and is incorrect.
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Hoy llove mucho.
→
Hoy llueve mucho.
The verb 'llover' is an 'o to ue' stem changer. You must change the 'o' to 'ue' in the present tense.
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La llueve es fría.
→
La lluvia es fría.
'Llueve' is a verb. If you want to use a noun (the rain), you must use 'lluvia'.
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Está llueve.
→
Está lloviendo.
After the verb 'estar', you must use the gerund (-iendo), not the conjugated present tense.
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Espero que llueve.
→
Espero que llueva.
Verbs of wishing like 'esperar que' require the subjunctive mood. The subjunctive of 'llueve' is 'llueva'.
小贴士
No Subject Needed
Remember that in Spanish, weather verbs are impersonal. Don't try to translate the 'it' from English. Just say 'Llueve'.
Soft V
The 'v' in 'llueve' is soft. Don't bite your lower lip like in English 'v'; instead, bring your lips close together like a soft 'b'.
Intensity Matters
Add 'mucho' or 'fuerte' after 'llueve' to show it's a heavy rain. This is a simple way to expand your descriptions.
The Rain Duo
Think of the two 'L's as two drops of rain falling side by side. This helps you remember it starts with 'LL'.
Small Talk King
If you're stuck for conversation in Spanish, just look at the sky and say 'Parece que llueve'. It works every time!
Stem Change Alert
Always remember the 'ue'. If you write 'llove', it's a common beginner mistake. The 'o' must transform.
Present vs Progressive
Use 'llueve' for general facts and 'está lloviendo' for the exact moment you are speaking for a more native feel.
Sing Along
Listen to 'Ojalá que llueva café'. It's a great way to hear the word 'llueva' (subjunctive) in a catchy context.
Setting the Scene
When writing a story, use 'llovía' (imperfect) to describe that it was raining in the background of your story.
Rain on Wet
Use 'llueve sobre mojado' when you want to say 'to make matters worse'. It's a very common and useful idiom.
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记忆技巧
'LL' looks like two raindrops falling, and 'UE' is the sound you make when you get wet: 'Ugh!'. So 'LL-UE-ve' is 'Rain-Ugh!'.
视觉联想
Imagine two parallel lines of rain (the LL) falling onto a 'V' shaped valley (the ve).
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'llueve' in a sentence every time you see a cloud today, even if it's just in your head.
词源
From the Latin 'pluit', which is the third-person singular present indicative of 'pluere' (to rain).
原始含义: To rain; the falling of water from the sky.
Romance (Indo-European).文化背景
None; weather is a universally safe topic.
English speakers are used to the 'it' in 'It rains', so the lack of a subject in 'llueve' is the biggest hurdle.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Weather Small Talk
- ¿Crees que llueve hoy?
- Parece que va a llover.
- ¡Qué mucho llueve!
- No llueve nada.
Making Plans
- Si llueve, cancelamos.
- ¿Qué hacemos si llueve?
- Aunque llueva, yo voy.
- Espero que no llueva.
At Home
- Cierra la ventana, que llueve.
- Entra la ropa, llueve.
- Me gusta oír cómo llueve.
- Llueve dentro de la casa (leak).
Driving
- No veo bien porque llueve.
- Llueve muy fuerte en la carretera.
- Pon el limpiaparabrisas, llueve.
- Cuidado, que llueve y el suelo resbala.
Agriculture/Nature
- Llueve para las plantas.
- Hace falta que llueva.
- Por fin llueve.
- Llueve sobre el campo.
对话开场白
"¿Llueve mucho en tu país durante el invierno?"
"¿Qué te gusta hacer cuando llueve y no puedes salir?"
"¿Prefieres cuando hace sol o cuando llueve un poco?"
"¿Llevas siempre un paraguas por si llueve?"
"¿Cuál es tu canción favorita para escuchar cuando llueve?"
日记主题
Describe cómo se ve tu calle cuando llueve mucho.
Escribe sobre un día en el que llovió y cambió tus planes.
¿Cómo te sientes cuando llueve? ¿Te pone triste o feliz?
Imagina un mundo donde nunca llueve. ¿Cómo sería?
Describe el olor de la tierra después de que llueve.
常见问题
10 个问题No, never use 'es'. You can say 'Llueve' or 'Está lloviendo'. 'Es' is for permanent characteristics, and weather is a state or action.
Yes, 'llueve' can mean both 'it rains' (general) and 'it is raining' (now), though 'está lloviendo' is more specific for 'right now'.
You say 'Va a llover'. You use the infinitive 'llover' with the 'ir a' construction.
Only in very poetic or metaphorical senses, like 'I rain tears'. In normal speech, it's only used in the 3rd person singular.
The simple past is 'llovió' (it rained) and the imperfect is 'llovía' (it was raining).
'Llueve' is standard rain, while 'llovizna' is a very light drizzle.
Because 'llover' is a stem-changing verb where the 'o' changes to 'ue' when stressed.
It is neutral and can be used in any setting, from a scientific report to a chat with a friend.
Just say '¿Llueve?' with a rising question intonation.
Usually, but it can be metaphorical, like 'llueven regalos' (gifts are raining down).
自我测试 200 个问题
Describe the weather in your city when it rains using the word 'llueve'.
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Write a sentence about what you do if it rains tomorrow.
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Use 'llueve a cántaros' in a short dialogue.
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Write a wish for the countryside using 'ojalá que llueva'.
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Explain the meaning of 'llover sobre mojado' in your own words.
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Create a sentence using 'aunque llueva'.
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Describe a rainy scene at night using at least three adjectives.
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Write a weather forecast for next week using 'llueve'.
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Compare 'llueve' and 'llovizna' in two sentences.
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Use 'llueve' metaphorically in a sentence about news or criticism.
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Write a sentence using 'llueve sin parar'.
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How do you feel when it rains? Write 3 sentences.
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Translate: 'It always rains when I am happy.'
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Write a sentence using 'llueve' and 'hace sol'.
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Use 'llueve' in a question about a different city.
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Describe what people do in the street when it suddenly rains.
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Write a sentence about the importance of rain for farmers.
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Use 'llueve torrencialmente' in a sentence about a storm.
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Write a sentence using 'llueve' in the past tense (llovió).
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Create a poetic sentence about rain on a window.
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Di en voz alta: 'Hoy llueve mucho'.
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Pregunta a alguien si llueve en su ciudad.
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Di: 'Si llueve, no voy al parque'.
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Expresa un deseo: 'Ojalá llueva pronto'.
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Exclama con sorpresa: '¡Mira cómo llueve!'.
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Di: 'Llueve a cántaros hoy'.
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Describe el cielo: 'Llueve y el cielo está gris'.
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Di: 'Me gusta cuando llueve'.
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Di: 'No llueve nada por aquí'.
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Pronuncia correctamente: 'Llueve sobre mojado'.
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Di: 'Parece que va a llover'.
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Di: 'Llueve sin parar desde la mañana'.
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Pregunta: '¿Por qué llueve tanto hoy?'.
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Di: 'Aunque llueva, saldré a caminar'.
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Di: 'Llueve fuerte esta tarde'.
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Imita a un meteorólogo: 'Mañana llueve en el norte'.
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Di: 'Llueve un poco, no es mucho'.
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Di: 'Siempre llueve en mis vacaciones'.
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Di: 'Llueve y hace mucho frío'.
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Di: 'No creo que llueva hoy'.
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Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Llueve mucho'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Si llueve, no salgo'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: '¿Llueve afuera?'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Llueve a cántaros'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Hoy no llueve'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Me gusta cuando llueve'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Llueve y hace sol'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Siempre llueve aquí'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Espero que llueva'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Llueve sin parar'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Parece que llueve'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Llueve fuerte'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'No llueve nada'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: 'Llueve sobre mojado'.
Escribe lo que escuchas: '¿Por qué llueve?'.
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Summary
'Llueve' is a standalone impersonal verb meaning 'it rains'. Example: 'Llueve a cántaros' (It's raining buckets). Remember, never use a subject pronoun like 'eso' with weather verbs.
- 'Llueve' means 'it rains' or 'it is raining' in Spanish.
- It is an impersonal verb, so it does not need a subject like 'it'.
- It comes from the verb 'llover' and has an 'o' to 'ue' stem change.
- It is used for both general facts and current weather conditions.
No Subject Needed
Remember that in Spanish, weather verbs are impersonal. Don't try to translate the 'it' from English. Just say 'Llueve'.
Soft V
The 'v' in 'llueve' is soft. Don't bite your lower lip like in English 'v'; instead, bring your lips close together like a soft 'b'.
Intensity Matters
Add 'mucho' or 'fuerte' after 'llueve' to show it's a heavy rain. This is a simple way to expand your descriptions.
The Rain Duo
Think of the two 'L's as two drops of rain falling side by side. This helps you remember it starts with 'LL'.
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