Not as a matter of identifiable national tradition or festivity, nor have they many of the magical, flying kind that abduct little boys and take them out raving in the middle of the night. It's unlikely that Chileans keep snowmen as pets or slaves, also.
However, as Chile has a good few ski resorts, the snow there probably lends itself quite well to the construction of approximately humanoid-shaped things. Whether this is something that local Chileans might take part in, it's certainly safe to say that Chile, at one time or another, has any number of snowmen (temporarily) in residence.
As for whether Chileans have snowmen (in general, perhaps)- the answer would have to be "no". If you ask a snowman if they belong to anyone, they'll probably just melt at you in indignation.
The plural of snowman is snowmen.
Chile is the country in which Chileans live.
The collective noun for snowmen is often humorously referred to as a "bale" of snowmen. Other playful suggestions include "a party of snowmen" or "a snowdrift of snowmen." These creative terms reflect the whimsical nature of snowmen themselves.
Snowmen are inadament objects.
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Chile (it's in South America) is the country in which Chileans live.
People living in Chile are called Chileans.
Building snowmen dates back to the Middle Ages!
Some words that can be made from the letters in snowmen are:eonmenmeowmewmowmownneonnewnewsnononenowomenononeowoweownsewsewnsnowsosomesonsowsownwewoewomenwon
There is no particular reason why we make snowmen... it's just fun to do.
Snowmen - film - was created on 2010-05-01.
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