Pulchra nix is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful snow." The above-mentioned example represents the nominative (subject) and vocative (direct address) forms even though other forms suit other cases: genitive (possession) pulchrae nivis, dative (indirect object) pulchrae nivÄ«, accusative (direct object) pulchram nivem, ablative (prepositional object) pulchrÄ nive. The pronunciation will be "POOL-kra nihks" in Latin.
Snow day = dies nivis
uttsuhushii yukimitaina shiroi ojo
This can be translated as 'powdery snow.'
Schnee
Ningat. Also commonly translated as Ninguat.
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.
Yuri
i love the snow!
neve serpente
Niveus.
"Snow" in English means nix (genitive nivis) in Latin.Ningere is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "to snow." The third conjugation present infinitive lacks a passive for those who enjoy conjugating verbs. The pronunciation will be "neen-gey-rey" in Latin.
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.