un habit (masc.)
It is spelled "la neige" (fem.)
snow is 'la neige' (fem.) in French. To snow is 'neiger'
The French word neige is pronounced like so: ne, like in net and juh(zhuh).Neige (the French word for 'snow') is pronounced nehyge. It's a very nasal word.
neige. As in "il neige," it's snowing verb: # neiger noun: # neige # blanche
Chaque année j'ai hâte de sentir les flocons de neige sur mon visage. (c'est plus fort que moi) Chaque année, j'attends qu'une chose - c'est de sentir cette neige qui vient sur mon visage. (It's not easy to translate this directly into French)
Il neige
Jouer dans la neige is a French equivalent of the English phrase "playing* in the snow."Specifically, the infinitive jouer means "to play." The preposition dans means "in." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun neige means "snow."The pronunciation will be "zhwey daw lah nehzh" in French.*The word "playing" is a present participle in English. The literal French equivalent is the present participle jouant. But a French tendency would be to use the infinitive instead of the participle.
Elle joue dans la neige is a French equivalent of the English phrase "She plays in the snow."Specifically, the personal pronoun elle means "she." The verb joue means "(she) does play, is playing, plays" in this context. The preposition dans means "in." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun neige means "snow."The pronunciation will be "ehl zhoo daw lah nehzh" in French.
In french, neige is pronounced /nɛʒ/.Take the ne from net /nɛt/, then add the sfrom measure /ˈmɛʒə/, et voilà!
Il neige
Blanche Neige
Un flocon de neige