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The regular ordinary Japanese person's word for snowflake is "seppen." But Japanese poets and writers use the term "yuki no hana" which literally means "snowflower" -- a prettier, more poetic word for the beautiful snowflake.
Snowflake
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
Chitcha Seppen. Tiny Snowflake.
The regular ordinary Japanese person's word for snowflake is "seppen." But Japanese poets and writers use the term "yuki no hana" which literally means "snowflower" -- a prettier, more poetic word for the beautiful snowflake.
The snowflake is "die Schneeflocke".
Yuki no furēku
Yuki no furēku
SHHNOOFLEEKE
The author is Masaru Emoto and the books is called 'The Hidden Messages in Water.'
'un flocon de chocolat'
Basically, A snowflake is made from Snow Water and ice. So i suppose you could probably say thatSnow and Ice are other names for a snowflake
Snowflake
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Snowflake is a noun.