Examples of using "Schneite" in a sentence and their english translations:
It was snowing.
It snowed for days.
It was on a Christmas when it snowed heavily.
It snowed as was forecast.
It snowed in Osaka.
It snowed in Jerusalem.
The snow did not stop falling.
It snowed for ten consecutive days.
- I awoke to find it snowing.
- When I awoke, it was snowing.
- When I woke up, it was snowing.
- It snowed.
- It was snowing.
- It's been snowing.
It was snowing when I woke up.
It snowed for four days.
It snowed for three more days.
It kept snowing all day.
It was snowing that day.
- It was snowing all week.
- It snowed all week.
It snowed for ten consecutive days.
It's snowing this winter even more so than last.
It snowed much last winter.
When I got up, it was snowing outside.
It snowed from Monday to Friday.
It snowed in Boston last night.
When I opened the curtains, it was snowing.
Before, it used to snow every day in winter.
It was snowing, but it wasn't very cold outside.
It snowed in Osaka.
It snowed heavily in the morning he was born.
- I awoke to find it snowing.
- When I awoke, it was snowing.
- It was snowing when I woke up.
- The snow lasted four days.
- It snowed for four days.
It kept snowing all day.
Last year there was a lot of snow.
Tom and Mary sat by the window watching the snow fall down.
It snowed from Monday to Friday.
- Back when it still used to snow in winter, children would ride sledges, have snowball fights or build snowmen.
- Back in the days when it snowed in winter, children would ride sledges, have snowball fights or build snowmen.
Tom is old enough to have seen snow in winter as a child; every time he told his grandchildren about it, they wished that they too could one day build a snowman.