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Let’s look at some more examples.
Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers.
Jest słonecznie.
Jest słonecznie.
Jest pochmurno.
Jest pochmurno.
Jest ładna pogoda.
Jest ładna pogoda.
Jest wilgotno.
Jest wilgotno.
Pada deszcz.
Pada deszcz.
Did you notice how I used a different phrase?
Pada deszcz.
“It's raining.”
First is pada, "[it] falls." Pada.
Pada is from the verb padać, "to fall." Padać.
Next is deszcz, “rain.” Deszcz. Deszcz.
Together, Pada deszcz, literally means "[It] falls rain," but it translates as "It’s raining." Pada deszcz. Pada deszcz.
Let’s look at one more example of this pattern: "It’s snowing."
Pada śnieg. "It’s snowing." Pada śnieg.
Pada, "[it] falls." Pada.
Next is śnieg, “snow.” Śnieg. Śnieg.
Together, Pada śnieg, literally means "[It] falls snow," but it translates as "It’s snowing." Pada śnieg. Pada śnieg.

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