it's snowing - es schneit
not all the time
snowing
The converse of the statement 'If it is snowing, then it is your birthday is 'If it is my birthday, then it is snowing.'
The Spanish word "diablo" means "devil" in English, and "esta nevando" means "it's snowing". So, "devil and it's snowing".
To negate "It is snowing and classes are cancelled" make the statement negative: "It is not snowing and classes are not cancelled."
If it is my birthday, then it is snowing.
"It's snowing!" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Nevica!Specifically, the word constitutes the third person singular ("he/it/she/formal singular you) form in the present indicative tense. It means "does snow, is snowing, snows". The pronunciation will be "ney-VEE-kah" in Italian.
Chre is not a German word
Translation: What do you mean it's snowing?
Snowing - is present tense For example: "it is snowing" - is the current action taking place "it was snowing" a moment a go - is an action that has already occured. In other words it "snowed" but it is not "snowing" right now. Critics and school teachers do not like it see people use "it was snowing" they prefer the use of the phrase " it snowed" or "it has snowed" for speaking of actions that have already taken place.
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"mit" is the German word for "with".