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The Spanish word

llover

means
to rain
Examples:
Está lloviendo.
It is raining. | It's raining.
Ha parado de llover.
It has stopped raining.
Creo que va a llover.
I think it's going to rain.
Está a punto de llover.
It's about to rain.
Me temo que va a llover.
I'm afraid it's going to rain. | I am afraid that it will rain. | I'm afraid it will rain.
¡Está lloviendo otra vez!
It's raining again!
Va a llover dentro de poco.
It is going to rain soon.
Para peor, comenzó a llover.
To make matters worse, it began to rain.
Ha estado lloviendo desde ayer.
It has rained since yesterday.
"¿Va a llover?" "Espero que no".
"Will it rain?" "I hope not.".
Creí que había empezado a llover.
I thought it had started to rain.
Esta noche está lloviendo a cántaros.
It's raining cats and dogs tonight.
Me perdí, y para colmo empezó a llover.
I got lost, and to make matter worse, it began to rain.
Estaba lloviendo cuando tomé el autobús.
It was raining when I took the bus.
Ese día hizo frío, además comenzó a llover.
It was cold that day, and moreover it began to rain.
Por el aspecto del cielo, parece que va a llover.
Judging from the look of the sky, it is likely to rain.
Esta mañana estaba lloviendo cuando tomé el autobús.
This morning it was raining when I took the bus.
Nosotros empezaremos tan pronto como deje de llover.
We'll start as soon as it stops raining.
En África no ha llovido en absoluto desde hace más de un mes.
They have had no rain in Africa for more than a month.
Examples sourced from tatoeba.org