How do you say "rainstorm" in Italian?

In Italian, "rainstorm" is c'è un temporale. It is a adjective.

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How do you say "rainstorm" in Italian?

In Italian, "rainstorm" is c'è un temporale. It is a adjective. The word is spelled c'è un temporale and pronounced as written, following Italian pronunciation rules.

Is c'è un temporale masculine or feminine?

c'è un temporale is an adjective in Italian. Adjectives in this language usually agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.

How is c'è un temporale used in a sentence?

Use c'è un temporale as you would use the equivalent adjective in English. In Italian, word order and agreement rules determine how c'è un temporale fits into a sentence.

This word is part of the vocabulary taught in the Italian language learning game Noun Town, where words are introduced through play rather than memorisation.