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The translation of 'llover' is?

  1. to snow

  2. to storm

  3. to rain

  4. to drizzle

The correct answer is: to rain

The translation of 'llover' is 'to rain.' This verb is specifically used in Spanish to describe the action of rain falling from the sky. It is a common verb that directly corresponds to the phenomenon of precipitation in liquid form, distinguishing it from other weather-related verbs. The option 'to snow' refers to a different type of precipitation, specifically solid, which is described in Spanish as 'nevar.' 'To storm' generally implies a more severe weather condition that encompasses various phenomena, while 'to drizzle' indicates light rain; each of these terms describes different aspects of weather that do not match the specific meaning of 'llover.' Thus, 'to rain' is the most accurate translation for this verb.