As an adjective venteux (m) venteuse (f) but "it's windy" is commonly translated by "il fait du vent" or "il y a du vent" And "In windy conditions" would be translated by "par grand vent"
Windy is venteux.
hayy
i wouldnt say its cold , but its kinda windy . may need a jacket or something nothing to heavy .
along the equator : warm at the poles : cold and windy ;) =)) !*
In fact is 'en fait' in French.
Just say Noah normally.
taille normale is the translation in French. This is the meaning of Normal sized in French.
Il fait du vent = It is windy
sa VA être venteuse
In French, "it is windy" translates to "il y a du vent" or "il fait du vent."
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The word "windy" in French is spelled "venteux."
In spanish WINDY is hace viento.
Don't really know what you're trying to say - if you're trying to say it's windy, then: il fait du vent - it's windy il vente - the wind is blowing. Subtle difference so I think they're interchangeable.
a windy hill is 'une colline ventée', 'une colline avec beaucoup de vent' in French.
Il fait du vent.
Snowy and windy = מושלג וסוער (meshulag veso'er)
Hace viento.