🌧️ Rain in Different Languages

Rain in Different Languages

Have you ever found yourself wondering how to say rain in another language? 

Maybe you’re learning a new language, writing a poem, naming a brand, or just curious about the beautiful diversity of the world. No matter your reason, you’ve come to the right place.

The word rain connects us all — from sudden summer showers to peaceful drizzles on distant lands. 

In this article, you’ll discover how to say rain in 70 different languages along with easy pronunciation and real example sentences

You’ll be able to use these words naturally when speaking, writing, or simply appreciating the magic of weather in global tongues.

Let’s dive in and explore how different cultures speak of this beautiful phenomenon.


🌍 How to Say Rain in 70 Different Languages

Each line shows:
Language (🇨🇳)[Translation] | Pronunciation: [Simple English]
Example sentence.


  • Spanish (🇪🇸)Lluvia | Pronunciation: yoo-vyah
    Hoy va a haber mucha lluvia.
  • French (🇫🇷)Pluie | Pronunciation: plwee
    La pluie tombe doucement.
  • German (🇩🇪)Regen | Pronunciation: ray-gen
    Der Regen hat den Garten erfrischt.
  • Italian (🇮🇹)Pioggia | Pronunciation: pyoh-jah
    Mi piace ascoltare la pioggia.
  • Portuguese (🇵🇹)Chuva | Pronunciation: shoo-vah
    A chuva começou de repente.
  • Russian (🇷🇺)Дождь | Pronunciation: dosht
    Сегодня идёт дождь.
  • Chinese – Mandarin (🇨🇳) | Pronunciation:
    今天下雨了。
  • Japanese (🇯🇵) | Pronunciation: ameh
    雨が静かに降っている。
  • Korean (🇰🇷) | Pronunciation: bee
    비가 오늘 많이 와요.
  • Hindi (🇮🇳)बारिश | Pronunciation: baa-rish
    आज बहुत तेज़ बारिश हो रही है।
  • Urdu (🇵🇰)بارش | Pronunciation: baa-rish
    بارش کی بوندیں زمین پر گریں۔
  • Arabic (🇸🇦)مطر | Pronunciation: ma-tar
    بدأ المطر في السقوط.
  • Turkish (🇹🇷)Yağmur | Pronunciation: yahg-moor
    Yağmur sessizce yağıyor.
  • Bengali (🇧🇩)বৃষ্টি | Pronunciation: brishti
    আজ বিকেলে বৃষ্টি নামবে।
  • Greek (🇬🇷)Βροχή | Pronunciation: vro-khee
    Η βροχή δροσίζει τον αέρα.
  • Polish (🇵🇱)Deszcz | Pronunciation: desh-ch
    Deszcz pada od rana.
  • Dutch (🇳🇱)Regen | Pronunciation: ray-ghen
    De regen maakt alles fris.
  • Swedish (🇸🇪)Regn | Pronunciation: rayn
    Regnet faller mjukt på fönstret.
  • Finnish (🇫🇮)Sade | Pronunciation: sah-deh
    Rakastan kuunnella sadetta.
  • Danish (🇩🇰)Regn | Pronunciation: rayn
    Regnen begyndte at falde.
  • Norwegian (🇳🇴)Regn | Pronunciation: rayn
    Regnet var stille i morges.
  • Hungarian (🇭🇺)Eső | Pronunciation: eh-shew
    Az eső halkan esik.
  • Romanian (🇷🇴)Ploaie | Pronunciation: plwah-yeh
    Îmi place sunetul ploii.
  • Czech (🇨🇿)Déšť | Pronunciation: deshch
    Venku je silný déšť.
  • Slovak (🇸🇰)Dážď | Pronunciation: daah-zht
    Dážď pada celý deň.
  • Croatian (🇭🇷)Kiša | Pronunciation: kee-sha
    Volim miris nakon kiše.
  • Serbian (🇷🇸)Kiša | Pronunciation: kee-sha
    Počela je kiša ujutru.
  • Slovenian (🇸🇮)Dež | Pronunciation: desh
    Dež je umil ceste.
  • Ukrainian (🇺🇦)Дощ | Pronunciation: doshch
    Йде дрібний дощ.
  • Belarusian (🇧🇾)Дождж | Pronunciation: dozh-dzh
    Дождж ідзе ўсю ноч.
  • Thai (🇹🇭)ฝน | Pronunciation: fon
    ฝนตกหนักเมื่อคืนนี้.
  • Vietnamese (🇻🇳)Mưa | Pronunciation: moo-ah
    Tôi yêu âm thanh của mưa.
  • Tagalog (🇵🇭)Ulan | Pronunciation: oo-lahn
    Ang ulan ay bumabagsak sa bubong.
  • Malay (🇲🇾)Hujan | Pronunciation: hoo-jan
    Hujan turun sejak pagi.
  • Indonesian (🇮🇩)Hujan | Pronunciation: hoo-jan
    Saya suka aroma hujan.
  • Swahili (🇰🇪)Mvua | Pronunciation: m-voo-ah
    Mvua imenyesha sana leo.
  • Zulu (🇿🇦)Imvula | Pronunciation: eem-voo-lah
    Imvula iyawa emini.
  • Xhosa (🇿🇦)Imvula | Pronunciation: eem-voo-lah
    Imvula iyehla ngothando.
  • Amharic (🇪🇹)ዝናብ | Pronunciation: zih-nab
    ዝናቡ በጥሩ ጊዜ ጀመረ።
  • Yoruba (🇳🇬)Ojo | Pronunciation: oh-joh
    Ojo ti bere loni.
  • Igbo (🇳🇬)Mmiri ozuzo | Pronunciation: mmiri oh-zoo-zoh
    Mmiri ozuzo na-adaba.
  • Hausa (🇳🇬)Ruwa | Pronunciation: roo-wah
    Ruwa ya fara sauka.
  • Nepali (🇳🇵)वर्षा | Pronunciation: bar-sha
    आज बिहानदेखि वर्षा भइरहेको छ।
  • Sinhala (🇱🇰)වැසි | Pronunciation: wæ-see
    ඇතිවුණු වැසි හොඳයි.
  • Pashto (🇦🇫)باران | Pronunciation: ba-raan
    باران شروع شو.
  • Persian (🇮🇷)باران | Pronunciation: baa-raan
    صدای باران آرام‌بخش است.
  • Kurdish (🇹🇯)Baran | Pronunciation: bah-rahn
    Baran dibare ser zemin.
  • Tajik (🇹🇯)Борон | Pronunciation: bo-ron
    Борон аз субҳ мефарояд.
  • Uzbek (🇺🇿)Yomg’ir | Pronunciation: yom-geer
    Yomg’ir tinch yoğmoqda.
  • Kazakh (🇰🇿)Жаңбыр | Pronunciation: zhang-byr
    Бүгін жаңбыр жауып жатыр.
  • Mongolian (🇲🇳)Бороо | Pronunciation: bo-roh
    Бороо намуухан орж байна.
  • Lao (🇱🇦)ຝົນ | Pronunciation: fon
    ຝົນກຳລັງຕົກໃນຄຳຄືນ.
  • Khmer (🇰🇭)ភ្លៀង | Pronunciation: plee-ang
    ភ្លៀងធ្លាក់ពេលយប់។
  • Burmese (🇲🇲)မိုး | Pronunciation: moh
    မိုးရွာနေတယ်။
  • Tamil (🇮🇳)மழை | Pronunciation: ma-zhaɪ
    இன்று அதிக மழை பெய்தது.
  • Telugu (🇮🇳)వర్షం | Pronunciation: var-sham
    ఇవాళ వర్షం పడుతుంది.
  • Kannada (🇮🇳)ಮಳೆಯು | Pronunciation: ma-le-ya
    ಮಳೆಯು ಸನ್ನగా ಬೀಳುತ್ತಿದೆ.
  • Gujarati (🇮🇳)વરસાદ | Pronunciation: va-ra-saad
    આજે ભારે વરસાદ છે.
  • Punjabi (🇮🇳)ਮੀਂਹ | Pronunciation: meen
    ਮੀਂਹ ਰੁਕਣ ਵਾਲਾ ਨਹੀਂ ਲੱਗਦਾ।
  • Marathi (🇮🇳)पाऊस | Pronunciation: paaoo-s
    पाऊस थांबलेला नाही.
  • Welsh (🏴)Glaw | Pronunciation: glow
    Mae’r glaw yn dod o’r gorllewin.
  • Irish (🇮🇪)Báisteach | Pronunciation: bawsh-takh
    Tá báisteach ag titim inniu.
  • Scottish Gaelic (🏴)Uisge | Pronunciation: oosh-kya
    Tha uisge ann a-rithist.
  • Maori (🇳🇿)Ua | Pronunciation: oo-ah
    Kei te ua i te ata.
  • Samoan (🇼🇸)Timuga | Pronunciation: tee-moo-ngah
    E timuga le aso atoa.
  • Tongan (🇹🇴) | Pronunciation: oo-ah
    ‘Oku uā he pō ni.
  • Hawaiian (🇺🇸)Ua | Pronunciation: oo-ah
    ʻO ke ua e hāʻule ana.
  • Esperanto (🌍)Pluvo | Pronunciation: ploo-vo
    Mi amas la sonon de la pluvo.
  • Basque (🇪🇸)Euria | Pronunciation: eh-oo-ree-ah
    Euria ari du gaur.
  • Maltese (🇲🇹)Xita | Pronunciation: shee-ta
    Il-xita bdiet f’daqqa waħda.

🌟 Conclusion

From soft showers to stormy skies, “rain” speaks a universal language of peace, growth, and connection.

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