🇪🇸 How to say

rain” in Spanish

lluvia
Illustration of "rain" in a Spanish cultural setting
A person stands under an umbrella on a rainy day, with droplets falling from the sky and puddles forming on the ground. The gray clouds above indicate that it is a wet and cool afternoon, typical of the rainy season.

Usage note

The word 'lluvia' means rain and is commonly used when talking about weather. In Spanish-speaking countries, rain is often associated with refreshing and nurturing the earth, especially during the rainy season.

Examples

  • Hoy hay lluvia.

    Today there is rain.

  • Me gusta la lluvia.

    I like the rain.

  • La lluvia es buena para las plantas.

    The rain is good for the plants.

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What does "lluvia" mean?

  • A. rain
  • B. friend
  • C. paella
  • D. teacher

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