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And det regnar, same in swedish.
And „es regnet“ in German, also same
These to are grammatically equivalent to the English version though, because we use the “er/et”-ending in the verb instead of the English “is”. Without a subject it would just be “regner/regnet”.
No they are not. The literal equivalent would be ‘It rains’. Tenses just work slightly different in English.
theTarrasque@lemmy.world 2 days ago
And „es regnet“ in German, also same
thebestaquaman@lemmy.world 2 days ago
These to are grammatically equivalent to the English version though, because we use the “er/et”-ending in the verb instead of the English “is”. Without a subject it would just be “regner/regnet”.
fristislurper@feddit.nl 1 day ago
No they are not. The literal equivalent would be ‘It rains’. Tenses just work slightly different in English.