How to say "the rain thunderstorm" in Italian?

In Italian "the rain thunderstorm" translates to  il temporale di pioggia 

Transliteration: eel tehm-poh-rah-leh dee pee-oh-jah

🇮🇹 Il temporale di pioggia ha allagato la strada.

🗣️ oh-jee eel tehm-poh-rah-leh dee pee-oh-jah ah ahl-lah-gah-toh lah strah-dah

🇺🇸 The rain thunderstorm flooded the road.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "the rain thunderstorm" in Italian?

You can use the word "il temporale di pioggia" which translates to "the rain thunderstorm".

How to pronounce "il temporale di pioggia" (the rain thunderstorm) in Italian?

The word "il temporale di pioggia" is pronounced as "eel tehm-poh-rah-leh dee pee-oh-jah".

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