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llover

verbCEFR A1High frequency

What does “llover” mean in English?

  1. to rain

Example sentences

  • Hoy va a llover.

    It's going to rain today.

  • Llueve mucho en abril.

    It rains a lot in April.

  • Está lloviendo ahora.

    It's raining now.

How to use it

Llover means 'to rain'. Impersonal verb — only used in 3rd-person singular: llueve ('it rains'), está lloviendo, va a llover. The o-ue stem change applies: ll-ueve.

Common mistake

Llover is impersonal — never use a personal subject. Don't say 'yo llueve' or 'tú llueves'; only 'llueve' (it rains) makes sense.

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