Examples of using "Lunta" in a sentence and their english translations:
It was snowing.
It snowed.
Eat snow.
I love snow.
Hey, it's snowing.
- Ah! Snow!
- Hey, it's snowing.
- Ah, snow!
- Oh, it's snow!
- Yesterday snow fell.
- It snowed yesterday.
It's snowing outside.
There's snow on the ground.
It is going to snow.
- It is snowing.
- It's snowing.
It is going to snow.
- It will snow tomorrow.
- It will be snow tomorrow.
- There will be snow tomorrow.
- It'll snow tomorrow.
- It will snow tomorrow.
Tom is shoveling snow outside.
It's started snowing again.
It was snowing thick and fast.
- It's snowing in Paris.
- It snows in Paris.
It's starting to snow.
It's snowing in Boston.
- Yesterday snow fell.
- It snowed yesterday.
- Yesterday it snowed.
In winter it snows.
- It began to snow.
- It's started to snow.
- It started to snow.
- It snows outside.
- It's snowing outside.
It's snowing here.
- It is snowing now.
- It's snowing now.
- It'll snow tomorrow.
- It will snow tomorrow.
- It's going to snow tomorrow.
Hey, it's snowing.
- I wonder whether it'll snow.
- I wonder if it'll snow.
There was a lot of snow last winter.
It snowed for ten consecutive days.
It might snow this evening.
Look at this, pretty easy to dig into.
They have much snow in Niigata.
It has been snowing day after day.
It often snows here.
It snowed from Monday to Friday.
- When I awoke, it was snowing.
- When I woke up, it was snowing.
- It'll snow today.
- It's going to snow today.
- It is going to snow today.
Do you have much snow in your country?
- It was snowing all week.
- It snowed all week.
We have less snow than usual.
Look at this, pretty easy to dig into.
- According to the weather forecast, tomorrow will be snowy.
- According to the weather forecast, it will snow tomorrow.
- According to the weather forecast it is going to snow tomorrow.
- According to the weather forecast, it's supposed to snow tomorrow.
- According to the weather forecast, it'll snow tomorrow.
It snows a lot in Hokkaido, doesn't it?
- There was a lot of snow last year.
- It snowed a lot last year.
- It began snowing just now.
- It's just started snowing.
It's been snowing all night.
I heard it might snow.
It rarely snows in this area.
How long has it been snowing?
According to the paper, it will snow tomorrow.
It will begin snowing before long.
According to the weather forecast, it will snow tomorrow.
During this season there will be heavy snow.
Even when I dig down a bit into this, hoping to get to more packed snow.
Winter does not look real without snow.
- It looks like snow.
- It looks like it's going to snow.
Does it snow where you live?
According to the weather report, it will snow tonight.
Against the snow, the white rabbit was invisible.
But when it's snowing like this, you've gotta be smarter,
We have never had such a heavy snowfall.
We have had little snow this year.
We have had little snow this winter.
The snowstorm left more than 30 inches of snow on the ground.
It's snowing? Oh, that wasn't called for!
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
The snow lasted four days.
- In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
- In countries like Norway or Finland, in winter there's a lot of snow.
- It looks like snow toward evening.
- It seems like it will snow in the evening.
- It looks like it's going to snow tonight.
We'll take some snow in December, or maybe February!
If it snows tomorrow, I'll build a snowman.
There is a possibility that it will snow tonight.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
We had a lot of snow about this time last year.
it's pulling against all of this snow and ice and it will hold me.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
In countries such as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in the winter.
Today, it's cloudy and cold; it might snow tonight.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
We have snow on the mountain all the year round.
"Has it snowed yet?" "Yeah, it stopped a while ago. About 1-2 centimetres still remain."