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As an adjective, the word 'bonhomme' means good-natured. As a noun, it tends to be translated as chap, fellow. It also is the choice for the phrase 'bonhomme en pain d'epice'* or 'gingerbread man'; and 'bonhomme de neige'** as man of snow, or 'snowman'. *The preposition 'en' means 'in'. The noun 'pain' means 'bread'. The preposition 'de' [the letter 'e' drops before a word that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'] means 'from, of'. And the noun 'epice' means 'ginger, spice'. **The preposition 'de' means 'from, of'. And the noun 'neige' means 'snow'.
la neige is translated 'snow' in English.
'un flocon [de neige]'
Star of the snow.
monter les blancs en neige means "beat egg whites until stiff" in French.
The word 'perce-neige' means snowdrop. So it's part of the cold weather vocabulary. Other appropriate terms include 'chute de neige', for 'snowfall'; 'congère', for 'snow drift'; and 'tempête de neige', for 'snowstorm'.
la planche means the plank, the wooden board in French.
il neige (verb) means it is snowing.
tomber is the French verb for 'to fall (down)' and 'la neige' means 'the snow' 'tombe la neige' is an expression meaning that you don't mind about something - that is, you won't worry as you can't prevent the snow from falling. It is often used in the sense of "I couldn't care less".
The noun bonhomie means geniality, exuberant friendliness, affability, or a good-natured disposition.It is from the French bonhomme (good-natured man).
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