neve
Neve is an Italian equivalent of the English word "snow." The feminine singular noun may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the"). The pronunciation will be "NEY-vey" in Italian.
Biancaneve is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Snow White".Specifically, the feminine adjective bianca means "white". The feminine noun nevetranslates as "snow". The pronunciation will be "BYAN-ka NEY-vey" in Italian.
in the Italian alps it snows and im pretty sure it can snow in the rest of Italy
Neve in Italian is "snow" in English.
neve serpente
Freddo, ghiaccio e neve is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "cold, ice, and snow." The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective, masculine singular noun, conjunction, and feminine singular noun will be "FRED-do, GHYAT-tcho, ey NEY-vey" in Italian.
"BYAN-ka-NEY-vey" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Biancaneve.Specifically, the name most familiarly is known as a feminine proper noun. It serves as the name of Italian "Snow White". The feminine adjective bianca translates as "white" and the feminine noun neve as "snow".
Biancaneve or Bianca come la neve may be Italian equivalents of 'Snow White'. The feminine adjective 'bianca'means 'white'. The feminine noun 'neve' means 'snow'. The adverb 'come' means 'as, how, like'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The name is pronounced 'bee-AHN-ka-NEH-veh'. The phrase is pronounced 'bee-AHN-kah KOH-meh lah NEH-veh'.
green - the country's plains and the hills white - the snow-capped Alps red - blood spilt in the Wars of Italian Independence
If you were going to say it as a name you would say: Neve Bianco If you were going to use Snow White as a adjective you would say: Bianco come la neve, which means white like the snow.
few plains, much green, you can see the sea from the mountain and on mounts, the snow in winter
Pioggia, arcobaleno, neve, sole, vento are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "rain, rainbow, snow, sun, wind." Arcobaleno, sole, and vento function as masculine singular nouns whereas neve and pioggia serve as feminine singular nouns in Italian. The respective pronunciations will be "PYOD-dja," "AR-ko-ba-LEY-no," "NEY-vey," "SO-ley," and "VEN-to" in Italian.