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Sentence

Mañana me voy aunque llueva.

Pronunciation

pronunciation

Translation

I'm going tomorrow even if it rains.

Notes

¡Recuerda! El verbo llover está en subjuntivo porque el hablante expresa probabilidad y desconocimiento (no sabe si va a llover mañana).



Analysis


mañana
     1. adv. tomorrow
     2. adv. soon, shortly
     3. n-f. the morning
     4. n-m. the near future; tomorrow
me
     1. pron. personal accusative of yo: me
     2. pron. personal;dative pronoun dative of yo: to me, for me
     3. pron. personal;reflexive pronoun of yo: myself
voy
     1. v. first-person singular present indicative of ir
     ir
          1. v. to go (away from speaker and listener)
          2. v. to come (towards or with the listener)
          3. v. (auxiliary) to be going to (near future), to go (+ a + infinitive)
          4. v. to go away, to leave, to depart, to go (when the destination is not essential; when something or someone is going somewhere else)
          5. v. to leak out (with liquids and gasses), to boil away, to go flat (gas in drinks)
          6. v. to overflow
          7. v. to go out (lights)
          8. v. to finish, to wear out, to disappear (e.g. money, paint, pains, mechanical parts)
          9. v. to die
          10. v. to break wind, to fart
          11. v. to wet/soil oneself (i.e., urinate or defecate in one's pants)
          12. v. to come, to cum, to ejaculate, to orgasm
aunque
     1. conj. though, although, even though, albeit
     2. conj. even if, irrespective of (followed by subjunctive verb form)
llueva
     1. v. third-person singular present subjunctive of llover
     llover
          1. v. to rain




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