Schnee
It comes from an Old English word 'snaw' which is related to a Dutch word 'sneeuw', and a German word 'schnee'
The word "snow" is from Old English, similar to the German schnee. It has existed since the year 1300. Please see the Related Link below.
snow - der Schnee [sh-nee]
German snow wrestling and German hamster tossing
German for snow.
schnee
Volkl is not a word, it is the name of a company. The company is German and produces sports equipment, mostly for snow sports. It is owned by the parent company Jarden.
GRAUPEL refers to iced snow pellets. This is where supercooled droplets of water form on snowflakes. This smaller, lighter precipitation was sometimes called "soft hail".Specifically graupel is the German word for 'snow pellets'.
how to say Snow-bored in German is easy (Schnee gebohrt)..
Chre is not a German word
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.