Components
723 examples found containing '降'
きのう
昨日
あめ
った

It rained yesterday.
あめ
られた

I was caught in the rain.
あした
明日
あめ
らない
おも

I don't think that it will rain tomorrow.
さくや
昨夜
あめ
った
かもしれない
It may have rained last night.
きょう
今日
ごご
午後
あめ
らない
おも

I don't think it will rain this afternoon.
あめ
りはじめた

The rain began to fall.
あめ
らなければ
わたし
きます

Unless it rains, I will go, too.
ろくがつ
6月
よく
あめ

We have many rainy days in June.
このあたり
ゆき
らない

We do not have snow here.
そと
あめ
はじ
めている

Looking outside, it's beginning to rain.
いま
あめ
すこ
っている

There are a few drops of rain now.
きょう
今日
ごご
午後
あめ
かもしれない
It may rain this afternoon.
よる
から
ゆき
かもしれないです
It may snow in the evening.
あした
明日
あめ
らない
おも

I don't think it'll rain tomorrow.
あした
明日
あめ
かもしれない
It may rain tomorrow.
あめ
りそう
です
It is likely to rain.
あさ
から
あめ
っている

It's been raining since morning.
ひる
から
ゆき
かもしれない
It may snow in the afternoon.
せんげつ
先月
ほとんど
あめ
らなかった

We had little rain last month.
ゆき
はじ
めていた

It was beginning to snow.
しず
あめ
っていた

It was raining quietly.
ほし
よる
kotowaza
Make a wish on a starry night (literally: on a night when the stars fall).
きのう
あめ
った

It rained yesterday.
わたし
あめ
っていた
かけた

I went out although it was raining.
わたし
ゆき
って
かまわない
I don't care if it snows.
わたし
あめ
って
つもり
I will go even if it rains.
わたし
あめ
はじ
めた
おも
った

I thought rain was beginning to fall.
さらに
わる
こと
ゆき
ってきました

To make matters worse, it began snowing.
さらに
わる
こと
ゆき
はじ
めた

To make matters worse, it began to snow.
わたし
とうちゃく
到着
した
とき
あめ
っていた

When I arrived, it was raining.
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