pantalones para la nieve
yuki ga tsuyoi=its snowy
Nevada
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
you say it in spanish as- sarina
yuki ga tsuyoi=its snowy
It is Spanish for SNOWY MOUNTAINS . Sierra means "mountains" and Nevada means "snowy". Initially, the Spanish explorer was simply describing them, not naming them. However, that description was used on the first map and that became the name.
"Nevada" is already a Spanish word. It means "snowy".
Nevada
de mucha nieve
Snowy and windy = מושלג וסוער (meshulag veso'er)
It is Spanish for SNOWY MOUNTAINS . Sierra means "mountains" and Nevada means "snowy". Initially, the Spanish explorer was simply describing them, not naming them. However, that description was used on the first map and that became the name.
It is Spanish for SNOWY MOUNTAINS . Sierra means "mountains" and Nevada means "snowy". Initially, the Spanish explorer was simply describing them, not naming them. However, that description was used on the first map and that became the name.
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I think a Spanish person 'cause it is spanish for "snowy mountain range"
snowy muddy ground translates asverschneiter, matschiger Bodenverschneiter, matschiger Grund
from the Spanish, first called Sierra Nevada meaning snowy range. Shortened to Nevada in 1861 separation from Utah