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Here are some of the most common words used in Spanish to refer to the weather:
Here are some of the most common words used in Spanish to refer to the weather:


==Vocabulary==
==Words==


Sunny day: día soleado.
Sunny day: día soleado.
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Windy day: día ventoso.
Windy day: día ventoso.
==Verbs==
To rain: llover.
To snow: nevar.
To drizzle: lloviznar.
To dawn: amanecer.
To become night: anochecer.


==Examples==
==Examples==
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''Let's go, it's cloudy and it looks like it's going to rain.''
''Let's go, it's cloudy and it looks like it's going to rain.''
To rain: llover.
To snow: nevar.
To drizzle: lloviznar.
To dawn: amanecer.
To become night: anochecer.

Revision as of 15:10, 10 November 2016

Here are some of the most common words used in Spanish to refer to the weather:

Words

Sunny day: día soleado.

Rainy day: día lluvioso.

Cloudy day: día nublado.

Humid day: día húmedo.

Clear day: día despejado.

Snowy day: día nevado.

Hot day: día caluroso.

Cold day: día frío.

Foggy day: día con niebla.

Cool day: día fresco.

Windy day: día ventoso.

Verbs

To rain: llover.

To snow: nevar.

To drizzle: lloviznar.

To dawn: amanecer.

To become night: anochecer.

Examples

-Hoy está soleado.

It's sunny today.

-Me gustaría beber chocolate caliente, hace mucho frío.

I'd like to drink hot chocolate, the weather is very cold.

-Vámonos, está nublado y parece que va a llover.

Let's go, it's cloudy and it looks like it's going to rain.