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601 examples found containing '降る' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ここ
すうにちう
数日雨
ってる

It's been pouring here for the last few days.
いちがつ
一月
ゆき

We have snow in January.
ほっかいどう
北海道
ゆき
たくさん

They get a great deal of snow in Hokkaido.
あめ
はじ
めました
わたし
たち
ある
つづ
けた

It began to rain, but we walked on.
こん
あめ
っている

It is raining now.
あめ
った
のでピクニック
かなかった

Since it rained, we did not go on a picnic.
ゆき
げつよう
月曜
から
きんよう
金曜
まで
った

It snowed from Monday to Friday.
あした
明日
あめ
れば
えんそく
遠足
ありません
If it rains tomorrow, there will be no excursion.
あめ
あたり
いったい
一帯
っている

The rain is raining all around.
この
じき
時期
ゆき
ふつうない
Snowing at this time of the year is unusual.
すぐ
つめ
たい
あめ
ってきた

Soon the cold rain came down.
めた
とき
ゆき
っていた

When I awoke, it was snowing.
きのう
昨日
たくさん
あめ
った

We had a lot of rain yesterday.
ゆき
さえ
らなければ

As long as it doesn't snow!
あめ
られて
ぬれた
I was caught in the rain and got wet.
しあい
試合
はじ
まる
すぐ
あめ
りはじめた

As soon as the game started, it began to rain.
わたし
たち
かけた
とたん
あめ
はじ
めた

We had hardly started when it began to rain.
めてみる
ゆき
っていた

I awoke to find it snowing.
しあい
試合
はじ
まる
すぐ
あめ
はじ
めた

As soon as the game started, it began to rain.
きのう
昨日
まで
いっしゅうかん
一週間
ずっと
あめ
っていた

It had been raining for week until yesterday.
あめ
っていた
けれども
かのじょ
彼女
がいしゅつ
外出
した

Though it was raining, she went out.
あめ
かもしれないとにかく
わたし
きょう
今日
きます

It may rain, but I will go today anyhow.
ゆき
かもしれません
It may snow.
せんしゅう
先週
にちようび
日曜日
から
あめ
つづ
けている

It has been raining since last Sunday.
こんばん
今晩
あめ
りそう
にない
It is not going to rain this evening.
あめ
よう
いの
った

We prayed for rain.
せんしゅう
先週
げつようび
月曜日
からずっと
あめ
っている

It has been raining since last Monday.
ちょうど
こん
ゆき
はじ
めた

It began snowing just now.
いえ
すぐ
あめ
はじ
めた

As soon as I left home, it began to rain.
ばん
から
ゆき
かもしれません
It may snow in the evening.
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