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.
snow is really cold water it melts because it gets warm outside and snow can only be in cold areas
A snow refrigerator is when you stick your drinks and cold food in the snow to keep it cold... Just in case you wanted a cold drink right after the heated snow ball fight.
Cold,dry climate with snow and ice cover
The rain frezes after a few minutes, because it would be cold out with the snow. The snow turns into ice because of the cold.
When it is hot snow melts.
neve serpente
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.
Schnee
This can be translated as 'powdery snow.'
Snow day = dies nivis
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.
Yuri
i love the snow!
Neve in Italian is "snow" in English.
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.
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