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llováis

Llovéis is the second-person plural present tense form of the verb llover in Spanish. The verb llover is generally treated as impersonal in standard usage, meaning its present tense is typically expressed with llueve (it rains) and does not require a grammatical subject. Because of this impersonal character, the present indicative form llovéis is rarely used in modern standard Spanish and is considered nonstandard in many references.

In practice, weather expressions in standard Spanish use forms such as llueve or está lloviendo. For example,

Historial y variación dialectal: some regional or historical varieties of Spanish may include a vosotros form

En resumen, llovéis exists as a theoretical second-person plural form for llover, but it is not part

“Hoy
llueve”
means
it
is
raining
today,
and
“Está
lloviendo”
means
it
is
raining
right
now.
The
form
llovéis
would
literally
address
a
second-person
plural
subject
(you
all),
but
for
weather
phenomena
like
rain,
this
subject
is
not
normally
expressed
in
standard
Spanish,
so
llovéis
is
not
regularly
employed
in
contemporary
writing
or
speech.
for
llover,
but
such
usage
is
not
common
in
modern
standard
Spanish.
When
describing
rain
to
a
group,
speakers
typically
avoid
llovéis
and
rely
on
impersonal
or
ongoing
constructions
like
“estáis
lloviendo”
only
in
contexts
where
the
progressive
aspect
is
appropriate,
or
more
commonly,
simply
“está
lloviendo.”
of
standard
usage.
The
common
and
accepted
way
to
describe
rain
remains
llueve
or
está
lloviendo,
with
no
need
to
conjugate
the
verb
for
the
you-all
subject
in
typical
weather
expressions.