llovió

This is the 12353rd most frequent Spanish word.


llovió

"Rained."


The word 'llovió' is the third person singular past tense of 'llover,' used to describe that rain occurred in the past.

Ayer llovió mucho en la ciudad.

Yesterday it rained heavily in the city.


Here, 'llovió' emphasizes the continuous raining action that lasted through the day in the past.

No salimos de casa porque llovió todo el día.

We didn't leave the house because it rained all day.


In this usage, 'llovió' highlights the intensity of the past rainfall and its consequences.

Llovió tanto que se formaron charcos en las calles.

It rained so much that puddles formed on the streets.