"It's rainy" in French is "Il pleut."
Yesterday it rained.
Yes, "it is raining" is the correct way to describe current precipitation.
The contrapositive of the statement "If it is raining then I will take my umbrella" is "If I am not taking my umbrella then it is not raining." This form reverses and negates both the antecedent and consequent of the original statement.
"EstΓ‘ lloviendo" means "it is raining" in Spanish.
To rain is "pleuvoir". It is raining is "il pleut".
The French equivalent is 'il pleut des cordes', meaning literally 'it is raining ropes'.
Rain is "pluie" in French.
it is raining is translated "il pleut" in French.
according to http://translate.reference.com, there is no translation from English "raining" to french. Rain in french is pluie so, find a different way to say raining in french. Say: "My, look at all that rain" instead of "It's raining".
(il) pleut means "(it) is raining" in French.
Il pleut
Okay, 90% of the time its raining there in French Guiana!
oui sa pleut
Il pleut
"It's rainy" in French is "Il pleut."
Il pleut. (Pronounced "Ill pluh".)