lluevas
Lluevas is a term that can refer to more than one subject in Spanish-language contexts. In grammar, lluevas is the second-person singular present subjunctive form of the verb llover, meaning “you rain.” This form is used in clauses that require the subjunctive mood and is not common in everyday speech, but it exists as a legitimate conjugation of the verb.
When capitalized as Lluevas, the word may function as a proper noun and can designate a surname
Etymologically, llover is related to the broader semantic field of rain and weather; toponyms and surnames
Because Lluevas can refer to a grammatical form as well as to proper nouns, disambiguation relies on