Examples of using "Nevicato" in a sentence and their english translations:
It snowed.
Did it snow yesterday?
Did it snow yesterday?
- It snowed yesterday.
- Yesterday it snowed.
It snowed.
It snowed in Osaka.
- It's snowed a bit.
- It has snowed a bit.
- It has snowed a little.
- It snowed a bit.
- It snowed a little.
It snowed for days.
It snowed hard yesterday.
It snowed in Boston last night.
It has never snowed on the island.
It has snowed for two days.
It snowed last night.
- It's been snowing all night.
- It snowed all night.
It snowed in the morning, didn't it?
Did it snow last night?
- It snowed a lot last year.
- Last year, there was much snow.
It snowed a lot.
- It was snowing all week.
- It snowed all week.
- It snowed much last winter.
- Last winter, it snowed a lot.
It snowed much last winter.
It snowed from Monday to Friday.
It had snowed heavily the night before.
It's been snowing all day.
It didn't snow in January this year.
It snowed in Osaka.
It snowed all day yesterday.
It snowed all last night.
It snowed for days.
It snowed in Boston.
It is freezing cold, it snowed at night
We had more snow this year than last.
It's already November, but it hasn't snowed yet.
It had been snowing for a week.
It snowed for three days.
It snowed for four days.
It snowed in Jerusalem.
- The snow lasted four days.
- It snowed for four days.
It was very cold and it snowed for three days in a row.