Sentence examples of "Rain" in English with translation "piovere"

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It's going to rain. Sta per piovere.
I said it might rain. Ho detto che potrebbe piovere.
It's about to rain. Sta per piovere.
Rain is likely to fall. È probabile che piova.
It is going to rain Sta per piovere
Rain is likely to start. È probabile che inizi a piovere.
It is likely to rain. È probabile che piova.
The rain began to fall. Cominciò a piovere.
I think it will rain today. Penso che oggi pioverà.
It is likely to rain again. È probabile che piova ancora.
I'm afraid it may rain tomorrow. Temo che possa piovere domani.
It's going to rain, for sure. Pioverà di sicuro.
We'll go when the rain stops. Andremo quando finirà di piovere.
I think it is going to rain Penso che piovera
It is likely that it will rain. È probabile che pioverà.
Suddenly it started to rain very hard. All'improvviso ha cominciato a piovere molto forte.
It is going to rain very soon. Pioverà molto presto.
I dare say it will rain tomorrow. Oso dire che domani pioverà.
I'm afraid it will rain tomorrow. Temo che domani pioverà.
I think it's going to rain Penso che sta per piovere
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