Examples of using "Llovido" in a sentence and their english translations:
It rained heavily.
- There's been a lot of rain this year.
- It's rained a lot this year.
- It rained a lot this year.
There's been a lot of rain this summer.
It may have rained last night.
There's been a lot of rain this year.
It rained for five days.
- It rained all night.
- It's rained all night.
- We've had a lot of rain this year.
- There's been a lot of rain this year.
- It's rained a lot this year.
It rained a lot this year.
It has rained for three days on end.
This summer it has rained very little.
It rained continuously all day.
It's been raining for about a week.
The money came like manna from heaven.
It was pouring rain all morning long.
We've had no rain for ages; in fact, not since the beginning of April.
It may have rained a little last night.
You're lucky it didn't rain yesterday.
- It must have rained during the night.
- It must've rained during the night.
It rained heavily.
There hasn't been any rain for the past three months.
It must have rained during the night; the road is wet.
There has been no rain here for the past two weeks.
I'm under the impression that it's been raining all day.
Did it rain all night?
There's been a lot of rain this year.
They have had no rain in Africa for more than a month.
Since the road is wet this morning, it must have rained last night.
They have had no rain in Africa for more than a month.
It may have rained a little last night.