雪 xue3 - sounds like 'shui' with falling then rising pitch.
Its pantalon de niege, not sure on the pronunciation which is sad because my family, including my Mother is French, but hope that helps! :)
They are water-resistant overalls that children or adults can wear in the snow to keep the snow from penetrating to their regular clothes.
snow is 'la neige' (fem.) in French. To snow is 'neiger'
Yes they are, in French it is known as 'neiges éternelles' which means eternal snow.
It is impossible to say exactly when it is going to snow, but as a snow lover myself I would say it will probably snow in late December/ early January and maybe in February.
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.
What is snow pants in french
Whoops, I did a poopy in my pants
The French translation for "there are ants in your pants" is: Il y a des fourmis dans votre pantalon. If you wanted to say "there are ants in my pants", then it would be: Il y a des fourmis dans mon pantalon.
I am not sure but it might be close to "pantos" because pants in French in "pantalon" and since French generates from Latin, the answer might be close.
pants / jeans are called "pantalon" (masc.) in French, or else (very frequently) "un jean" (masc.)
The brotherhood of the traveling pants (pants in the US sense, not trousers) would be 'la fraternité des sous-vêtements voyageurs' in French.
IMPROVED: You can't say "pants down" alone in English or French. Those words are part of larger expressions.He pulled my pants down. = Il a descendu mes pantalons.He caught me with my pants down. = Il m'a encontré(e) exposé(e).pants fell down or caught with pants down.... pantalon est tombécaught with pants down (slang)... tombé dans la tartethere is another, using a french c word that is very bad; I will not say it here... : )
Monsieur je-sais-tout
To say sock in French you would say, chaussette. To say pants you would say pantalon, and to say shirt you would say chemise.
sculptures de neige
J'adore la neige.
planche à neige