Examples of using "śnieg" in a sentence and their english translations:
- It's snowy today.
- It's snowing today.
- Today it is snowing.
- Today it's snowing.
- It is snowing today.
It is going to snow.
- The snow has melted away.
- The snow has melted.
- Snow is falling.
- It is snowing.
- It's snowing.
It was snowing.
Do you like snow?
The snow has disappeared.
I love snow.
I like snow.
It's snowing in Paris.
Look, it's snowing!
The sun melted the snow.
- It is snowing now.
- It's snowing now.
- It's snowing today.
- Today it is snowing.
- Today it's snowing.
- It is snowing today.
She likes snow.
It's starting to snow.
- Ah! Snow!
- Hey, it's snowing.
- Ah, snow!
- Oh, it's snow!
It started to snow.
- It may snow.
- Maybe it'll snow.
The snow was powdery.
In winter it snows.
Tom likes snow.
- Yesterday snow fell.
- It snowed yesterday.
- Yesterday it snowed.
Snow covered the bus.
Do you like snow?
It began to snow.
It snowed a lot.
It's snowing here.
Hey, it's snowing.
It's still snowing.
It's just started snowing.
I didn't know it was snowing.
- I awoke to find it snowing.
- When I awoke, it was snowing.
- It was snowing when I woke up.
It's started snowing again.
The snow will soon disappear.
It will begin snowing before long.
- It snows outside.
- It's snowing outside.
We seldom have snow here.
The snow lasted four days.
That's last year's snow.
The first snow fell today.
It snowed in Osaka.
- It's snowing in Paris.
- It snows in Paris.
The snow melts in spring.
It kept snowing all day.
- It'll snow tomorrow.
- It will snow tomorrow.
It may snow in the evening.
It'll snow today.
We had snow this morning.
- It'll snow tomorrow.
- It will snow tomorrow.
It looks like snow, doesn't it?
It had been snowing all week.
I don't care if it snows.
Has it started snowing yet?
Why is snow white?
It snows outside.
It was snowing that day.
Is the snow melted already?
Wow, it's snow!
As long as it doesn't snow!
- There's snow on the roof.
- There is snow on the roof.
Is that snow?
The snow banked up against the wall.