What's the meaning of “Es schüttet wie aus Eimern!”?
No, this does not mean someone is literally pouring out buckets of water over your head. It's the German equivalent to "It's raining cats and dogs!" The German expression simply emphasizes the amount of rain that is coming down from the sky. Someone might react to this expression with something like: Ich habe noch nie so viel Regen gesehen!.
How do you pronounce “Es schüttet wie aus Eimern!”?
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