Examples of using "Nieve" in a sentence and their english translations:
Maybe it'll snow.
- The snow stopped falling.
- It's stopped snowing.
- It may snow.
- Maybe it'll snow.
It looks like snow.
I want snow.
- I love snow.
- I like snow.
It looks like snow, doesn't it?
There will be snow tomorrow.
I hate snow!
Looks like it's snowing, eh?
- Much snow has fallen.
- It snowed a lot.
Maybe it will snow.
I hate snow.
I hate snow.
Maybe it will snow.
It may snow.
Do you like snow?
It's an ice cream.
It might snow tonight.
The snow has disappeared.
The snow will soon disappear.
As long as it doesn't snow!
We have snow in January.
Perhaps it will snow tomorrow.
Tom hates it when it's snowing.
It's likely to snow this evening.
I love snow.
I like snow.
- The snow is white.
- Snow is white.
Snow melts.
Do you like snow?
He likes snow.
- We like snow.
- We like the snow.
They like snow.
The snow is powdery.
The snow doesn't stop.
It's good that it's snowing.
I hate shoveling snow.
The snow has begun melting.
Wet snow is better for building a snowman.
We have less snow than usual.
Who built the snowman?
Who built the snowman?
The ground is covered with snow.
The rain changed to snow.
Why is snow white?
Tom ran barefoot in the snow.
and nicely insulated by the snow.
and nicely insulated by the snow.
The snow is melted.
I got lost in the snow.
It is white as snow.
- The snow prevented me from going out.
- I couldn't go out because of the snow.
We have had plenty of snow this year.
I cleared the roof of snow.
The snow lasted for two days.