A Daily Word in Spanish (403)
llover (verb)
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A Daily Word in Spanish (403)-llover (verb)
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Today is Thursday 14 May 2026. We are in the word number 403.
This Everyday Word in Spanish is not only useful for Spanish learners, but it's also helpful for English learners as a foreign language.
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Here we are with another word in Spanish. Now we have rain as a verb. So, today let's see the word 'rain'. Do you know how we say 'rain' in Spanish?
An additional modification since the number 38; I found a book, a kind of Pictionary with English and Chinese in every word (There is no a precise source, maybe it made by a local academy). Then I will follow it and add the Spanish corresponding word. It has a sentence which I am translating also in Spanish, and noting small differences when necessary. Then it has a version in English, Chinese and Spanish. After this pictionary I will put the usual description of the word.


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Here is the link for a past post, A Daily Word number 402, in that one you will find links for the past words.)
A Daily Word in Spanish (402): https://inleo.io/@aljif7/a-daily-word-in-spanish-402-mp4wyhm6200fbaf6?referral=aljif7
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“Llover” está muy bien elegido porque enseña dos cosas a la vez: vocabulario básico y una peculiaridad real del español. Es un verbo impersonal, así que normalmente se usa en tercera persona singular: llueve, llovió, va a llover; justo como explican esta guía gramatical y este resumen de conjugación.
La imagen deja claro el sentido de forma muy visual: “It’s going to rain” → “Va a llover.” Esa traducción suena natural y correcta. Además, la expresión “Llover más que cuando enterraron a Zafra” sí existe como modismo para decir que llueve muchísimo, y tiene entrada propia en Wikipedia. Es de esas frases que le dan sabor cultural al post, no solo gramática.
También queda bien conectado con tu serie anterior; tu post A Daily Word in Spanish (402) ya venía construyendo ese formato de aprendizaje breve y claro.
Un ajuste pequeño: en la captura se ve #402 llover (verb), pero en el texto dices word number 403. Ese detallecito conviene corregirlo porque el contenido está sólido y sería una pena que un número lo ensucie.
Corregido, gracias Rafiki!