Sneg
CHEZHINKA (çejinka)
Белоснежка Belosnezhka
оттепель ottepel'
No, this is not true.
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(If you mean the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen) No, it's Danish.
because it keeps cold snow of the roof because of your mom
Снег is pronounced "snyek." Note that a "g" at the end of a word is pronounced like a "k." If any letters are added at the end to form a plural or a different case, the fourth letter will once again be pronounced like a "g."
Shiya "snow at dawn" (Inuit) Snigurka "snow maiden" (Russian)
In different languages and cultures, popular names for snow include "neige" in French, "nieve" in Spanish, "schnee" in German, "" in Russian, and "" in Chinese.
Their range is often snow covered in winter, the Russian far east and northern China and North Korea.
снежок (snezhok)снег (sneg)