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What is snow in other languages?

Updated: 9/16/2023
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Afrikaans = sneeu

Azerbaijani = qar

Catalán = neu

Czech = sníh

Hungarian = hó

Indonesian = salju

Hebrew = sheleg (שלג)

Occitan = nèu

Polish = Śnieg

Portuguese = neve

Welsh = eira

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