Examples of using "Havazik" in a sentence and their english translations:
Is it snowy?
It's still snowing.
- It's snowing in Paris.
- It snows in Paris.
It snows outside.
- It is snowing now.
- It's snowing now.
- It snows there.
- It's snowing there.
Hey, it's snowing.
It's snowing here.
It's really snowing.
It snows in Russia.
It's snowing today.
It snows in January.
It's really snowing.
It's snowing in Boston.
- Look, it's snowing!
- Look! It's snowing.
It has snowed for two days.
Although it is snowing, I must go.
- It is snowing.
- It's snowing.
It has been snowing for two days.
It almost never snows here.
It seldom snows here in winter.
In winter in Romania, it snows a lot.
In February it snows at least every three days.
It's snowing outside, cover up.
It never snows in this country.
- It'll snow tomorrow.
- It will snow tomorrow.
- It will be snowing tomorrow.
- Perhaps it will snow tomorrow.
- Perhaps it'll snow tomorrow.
- It is snowing.
- It's snowing.
If it snows tomorrow, I will build a snowman.
- We do not have snow here.
- We don't have snow here.
If it snows on the mountain, it is cold in the valley.
It always snows during winter in Canada.
Is it snowing?