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
neve serpente
i love the snow!
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.