snow bunny directly means Schneehäschen pronounced like häs-chen, not like the German "sch", but if you mean a nice girl on skis you call her Skihäschen or Schihäschen, spoken the same way
Schneehase
To say body in German it is Körper
In order to say "My eyes" in German you say meine Augen
it is spieyeln in German
well in Germany you say usually like normalerweise in German
Kochen is cooking in German
A snow bunny is a standard sized, white bunny who lives in the snow
das Kaninchen - the rabbit
how to say Snow-bored in German is easy (Schnee gebohrt)..
Ski laufen
Der Schnee kommt.
snow moose
Mix a snow bunny with a pink apple. A snow bunny, just in case/for clarification, is made with an ice storm and a turtley leaf.
The Abominable Snowman , Hugo , from the cartoon short "The Abominable Snow Rabbit" says to Bugs Bunny that he will "love him and hug him and call him George." .
yes
you could say " I skied on the snow, " or " People ski on the snow, " but usually it is assumed that when you ski, you are on snow. I would describe what they're skiing on, such as a steep mountain side or a slow paced bunny hill. Just some food for thought. Hope that helps!
very carefully
Snow shoe Hare