u·lán
rain
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The Philippines typically has two distinct seasons: the dry season and the wet season. The wet season, characterized by increased rainfall, generally occurs from June to November.
Rainfall in the Philippines is crucial for agriculture, water supply, and maintaining the country’s lush ecosystems. However, it can also lead to challenges such as flooding and landslides, especially during periods of heavy precipitation or typhoons.
Visitors and residents in the Philippines should be prepared for sudden rain showers, even during the dry season. It’s advisable to carry an umbrella or raincoat when venturing outdoors, particularly during the wet season months.
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root word: ulán (meaning: rain)
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This is not a commonly used word.
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