ya llovió
in spanish, used when referring something that happened a long time ago.
could be a shortening of “ya llovió mucho desde entonces” (lit. “has rained a lot since then”/many years have p-ssed since)
might describe nostalgia, since tears could look like rain water.
“i watched that show many years ago… (starts crying) …ya llovió”
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