Me disgusta la nieve.
The State of Nevada.Nevada is a Spanish noun for "Snow fall". It is also an adjective to accompany a feminine noun, where it describes that noun to be (something) covered by snow. For example, if I say Sierra Nevada, where "sierra" is Spanish for a type of mountain range, I am saying that it is a mountain range covered by snow.In the case of the State of Nevada, the feminine noun likely became tacit over time.
The term "nevada" means snow-clad or snow-covered, and the US state was named for its high snowy mountains.
Here are a few names meaning snow-Name - XueOrigin- ChineseName- YukiOrigin- Japanese (Yuki can also mean lucky)Name- NevadaOrigin- Spanish(Name is not snow but, covered in snow or as white as snow)Name-EiraOrigin- WelshName-TuyetOrigin-Vietnamese (Snow White)Name-MiyukiOrigin- Japanese(Silent snow; beautiful happiness)I hope this helps, if you were looking for English names I couldn't really find any most of the English names don't have meanings.
a snow cat is a snow leopard.
Nevada means "snow-clad" (covered in snow) in Spanish.
a lot of snow
Nevada from the Spanish root word "nieve" meaning "snow."
snow is "pene" either that or "jodar" The real answer is Nieve! That spells snow.
Nevar (infinitive).
Nevada means mountain covered in snow in Spanish.
hay nieve
well yes, yes it does
(The) snow is...
Snowcapped is Nevado in Spanish. It means that the top or peak is capped with snow. It is mostly used to describe the peak of mountains covered with snow.
"Nevar" is the Spanish verb for "to snow".The word NEVAR means snow in Spanish.
How sweet! That means 'Snow" in Spanish...