Il Fait Pleut
Why do you say it is raining and it is not raining? 3
I do not agree with Contra. There is a reason. And that's not because people blur words.
It is not (read: no / no) is used with an adjective and is weather-appropriate. Il fait beau mein, which means beautiful, beautiful is an adjective. I mean it's hot, it's t, hot is an adjective. In Il fait gris, which means gray time, gray is an adjective.
Pleut is a form of the verb pleuvoir and means rain. You cannot use it ready-made because it is not an adjective. Rain is as important as rain. And now, as I write this, I realize that this is not a good example because it doesn't make sense in French.
You could say rain, which means the weather is raining, where rain is an adjective that resembles rain (rain). But it is better to use rain because it is easy and convenient, because rain is always easy in rainy season.
Like the verb salam, He hagelt (He hagelt) means to stop you from joining (time is hairy).
The same thing happens with ice, ice instead of ice (ice tension).
Etc.
Il Fait Pleut
Il Fait Pleut
There really is no reason. This is just a touring group in English. People just move the prepared pieces around until they look the right way.
The same goes for some other weather conditions:
snow-fall
Hello hello
But sometimes it is used anyway, for example on sunny days. Does not matter.
It is a verb, so nothing else comes after it. But not always after the adjectives as I mentioned, for example because Venta (is wind), fog is (fog), time is dog (weather is sad), night / day (it is night / day) ۔
Some of the terms that don't really seem to be used are terms related to wet or cold weather, such as rain (rain), snow (snow), hail (hail), jamna (very cold / very cold).
Rain comes from the verb rain.
Rain = rain
Rain = rain or rain
How simple
But you can say it's raining if you really want to use the do (do, do) verb.
PS I am French.
All the rain fell on me, that is, all the rain fell on me.
Of course
Goodbye and good luck
Because you are expressing that he is crying or he is crying. We are not saying it makes you cry. It's windy, sunny (weather), sunny, but I cry.