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granizar

English translation of granizar

hail

The Spanish word 'granizar' translates to 'hail' in English. It is a verb used to describe the precipitation of small balls or pellets of ice that fall from the clouds like rain. 'Granizar' is most commonly encountered in weather contexts, particularly when describing stormy weather conditions. Over the years, it has been widely used in meteorology and other weather-related studies. It's not to be confused with similar Spanish words like 'granizo' which is the noun form meaning 'hail'.


Example sentences using: granizar

Se escucha el granizo golpeando las ventanas.

English translation of Se escucha el granizo golpeando las ventanas.

You can hear the hail hitting the windows.

In this sentence, 'granizo' is used to characterize a sound made by hail hitting windows.

Comenzó a granizar en pleno verano.

English translation of Comenzó a granizar en pleno verano.

It began to hail in the middle of summer.

In this sentence, 'granizar' is used to describe an unexpected weather event that is happening - hailing in the summer.

El cielo se oscureció y pronto empezó a granizar.

English translation of El cielo se oscureció y pronto empezó a granizar.

The sky darkened and soon it started to hail.

Here, 'granizar' is being used to describe the act of hailing that started soon after the sky darkened.

Me pregunto si va a granizar hoy.

English translation of Me pregunto si va a granizar hoy.

I wonder if it's going to hail today.

In this example, 'granizar' is used in a questioning sentence about future possibility of hailing.

Odio cuando empieza a granizar y tengo que salir.

English translation of Odio cuando empieza a granizar y tengo que salir.

I hate when it starts to hail and I have to go out.

This sentence uses 'granizar' to convey a negative sentiment about the act of hailing when the speaker has to go outside.

El granizo dañó el parabrisas del coche.

English translation of El granizo dañó el parabrisas del coche.

The hail damaged the car's windshield.

In this case, 'granizo' (noun version of 'granizar') is used to describe hail that caused damage to a car's windshield.

Podría granizar toda la noche, según el pronóstico del tiempo.

English translation of Podría granizar toda la noche, según el pronóstico del tiempo.

It could hail all night, according to the weather forecast.

This sentence uses 'granizar' to talk about the possibility of a continuous hailing event based on a weather forecast.

El granizo puede ser muy destructivo para los cultivos.

English translation of El granizo puede ser muy destructivo para los cultivos.

Hail can be very destructive for crops.

In this sentence, 'granizo' is used to convey the potential destructive property of hail for crops.

El granizo dejó un manto blanco en la calle.

English translation of El granizo dejó un manto blanco en la calle.

The hail left a white blanket on the street.

This example uses 'granizo' to describe a scene where a street is covered with hail.

Los niños salieron para ver el granizo.

English translation of Los niños salieron para ver el granizo.

The children went out to see the hail.

The word 'granizo' is used here to describe what the children are going outside to see - the hail.

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