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pluja — meaning in English: rain

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'pluja' in everyday conversation, especially when discussing the weather. For example, a person might say, 'Avui fa mal temps, hi ha molta pluja' (Today the weather is bad, there is a lot of rain) when making plans with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pluja' is the standard word for rain, while 'xàfec' refers specifically to a downpour or heavy rain. You would choose 'pluja' for general discussions about rain, but 'xàfec' when you want to emphasize the intensity of the rain.
Culture
'Pluja' has its roots in the Latin word 'pluvia,' which means rain. In Catalonia, rain is not just a weather phenomenon but also an important aspect of agricultural cycles, reflecting the region's rich farming traditions and the cultural significance placed on water.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'pluja'?
'Pluja' is pronounced as 'PLOO-yah', with the stress on the first syllable. The 'j' is pronounced like the English 'y' in 'yes'.
Q.What are some common phrases with 'pluja'?
Common phrases include 'pluja torrencial' (torrential rain) and 'pluja fina' (drizzle). These phrases help specify the type of rain being discussed.
Q.Is 'pluja' used in formal writing?
'Pluja' is a versatile word that can be used in both informal and formal contexts, making it suitable for conversation, weather reports, and even literature.
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