Sneachta is the Irish/Gaelic word for "Snow" The native Irish language used in Ireland.
In Irish, 'Bíodh sneachta ann'. In Scottish Gaelic: ?
Sneachta trom.
Crann le sneachta
An maith leat sneachta?
I remember the snow. This could be a reference to the Poem "Is cuimhin liom an sneachta mor" - 'I remember the big snow', possibly referring to March 1947, the biggest snowfall in living memory in Ireland. The poet was Micheal Aghas (Michael Ashe in English)
calóg shneachta / cáithnín sneachta
mishnokh
SNEACHD or SNEACHDA in Scottish Gaelic SNEACHTA in Irish
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
Ní maith liom an sneachtaPronounced: nee mah lom on shnacta(it means i dont like the snow, if you want hate its Is fuath liom)
flocon de neige in French. Schneeflocke in German. Copo de nieve in Spanish. Floco de neve in Portuguese. Sneeuwvlok in Dutch. Fiocco de neve in Italian. Nifada chioniou in Greek. Irish calóg sneachta or cáithnín sneachta.
Literally "at putting". It is used in a variety of idiomatic expressions: "Tá sé ag cur sneachta" (It is snowing), etc.