Table of Contents
- 1 How do you say snow in multiple languages?
- 2 How do you say snow White in other languages?
- 3 How do you say ice in different languages?
- 4 How do you say snow in Native American?
- 5 What is the Viking word for snow?
- 6 How do you say snow in Scottish?
- 7 How do you say Arctic in different languages?
- 8 Do Inuits really have 50 words for snow?
- 9 What is the Eskimo word for snow?
How do you say snow in multiple languages?
In other languages snow
- American English: snow /ˈsnoʊ/
- Arabic: ثَلْج
- Brazilian Portuguese: neve.
- Chinese: 雪
- Croatian: snijeg.
- Czech: sníh.
- Danish: sne.
- Dutch: sneeuw.
How do you say snow White in other languages?
In other languages Snow White
- American English: snow-white /ˌsnoʊˈwaɪt/
- Brazilian Portuguese: branco como neve.
- Chinese: 雪白的
- European Spanish: blanco como la nieve.
- French: blanc comme neige.
- German: schneeweiß
- Italian: candido.
- Japanese: 純白の
How many words are there in snow in Swedish?
25
5) Words for snow in Swedish: 25.
How do you say ice in different languages?
In other languages ice
- Arabic: جَلِيدٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: gelo.
- Chinese: 冰
- Croatian: led.
- Czech: led.
- Danish: is.
- Dutch: ijs.
- European Spanish: hielo.
How do you say snow in Native American?
The Cherokee word for snow is u-na-tsi (ᎤᎾᏥ).
What are other names for snow?
What is another word for snow?
blizzard | snowdrift |
---|---|
snowfall | snowflakes |
sleet | snowstorm |
flakes | snowfield |
snowpack | powder |
What is the Viking word for snow?
Snær
In Norse mythology, Snær (Old Norse Snærr, East Norse Sniō, Latin Nix, Nivis, English “snow”) is seemingly a personification of snow, appearing in extant text as an euhemerized legendary Scandinavian king.
How do you say snow in Scottish?
Some Scots words for Snow
- snaw — snow.
- snawie — snowy.
- blin-drift — drifting snow.
- skovin — a large snowflake.
- flindrikin — a slight snow shower.
- flukra — snow falling in large flakes.
- spitters — small drops or flakes of wind-driven snow and rain.
How do you say blizzard in different languages?
In other languages blizzard
- American English: blizzard /ˈblɪzərd/
- Arabic: عاصِفَة ثَلْجِيَّة عَنِيفَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: nevasca.
- Chinese: 暴风雪
- Croatian: mećava.
- Czech: vánice.
- Danish: snestorm.
- Dutch: sneeuwstorm.
How do you say Arctic in different languages?
In other languages arctic
- American English: arctic /ˈɑrktɪk/
- Brazilian Portuguese: ártico.
- Chinese: 极冷的
- European Spanish: gélido.
- French: arctique.
- German: arktisch.
- Italian: polare.
- Japanese: 極寒の
Do Inuits really have 50 words for snow?
For many years, linguists have considered it an urban myth that the Arctic-dwelling Inuits have 50 words for snow. The idea was first started by an anthropologist called Franz Boas during his expedition to northern Canada during the 1880s to study the life of the local Inuit people.
What are the different names for snow?
Snow is largely used in English and it is also derived from English origins. Snow’s meaning is snow. Sno, Snowdrop, Snowea, Snowee, Snowey, and Snowi are variant transcriptions of Snow. The diminutive forms Snowie and Snowy are other variants of the name.
What is the Eskimo word for snow?
Eskimos have 50 words for snow, but Americans have 13 words for one type of sandwich (referring to the submarine, hoagie, hero, grinder, and so on). Or that something should be important. Eskimos have 100 words for snow.