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La neige – Snow

La neige – Snow

In today’s lesson we’ll cover what I feel is one of the most beautiful words in the entire French langauge: la neige, meaning “snow”. We’ll look at some applicable phrases and vocablary. Personally, I have always loved snow and included a recent picture of myself in la neige at the bottom of the post. Keep reading!

la neige

snow

French Learner Word of the Day: la neige (snow)

La neige – snow in French

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Word origin

The modern French word neige comes from nĭx in Latin. The modern French verb neiger (to snow) comes from nĭvīcare in Latin.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of neige is: [nɛʒ].

Example sentences

As mentioned the verb neiger means “to snow”. In French, weather expressions often use the impersonal “il” form. Hence, il neige means “it’s snowing”. The pronoun on can me “we” in French.

Il neige beaucoup et on va faire du ski demain !

It’s snowing a lot and we’re going to go skiing tomorrow!

This next example sentence uses the imperfect tense (l’imparfait). The French use this tense to express actions which “used to” occur.

Quand j’étais un enfant j’adorais jouer dans la neige.

When I was a child I used to love playing in the snow.

The example sentence uses the term bonhomme de neige, which means snowman. Bonhomme can translate little to guy or little man.

Les enfants font un bonhomme de neige dans le jardin.

The kids are making a snowman in the yard.

This next sentence uses the word chaque, which translates to “each” or “every”. Le flocon means flake. Hence, oatmeal in French is les flocons d’avoine.

Chaque flocon de neige est unique.

Each snowflake is unique.

This final example sentence uses the masculine noun l’enneigement which translates to snow cover or snow depth.

Le niveau d’enneigement en Europe est un vrai problème en ce moment.

The level of snow cover in Europe is a real problem now.

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J'adore la neige ! (I love snow!) - This is a picture of myself (David, the author of these French Learner Word of the Day lessons, on a recent snowy day.
J’adore la neige ! (I love snow!) – This is a picture of myself (David, the author of these French Learner Word of the Day lessons, on a snowy day.

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David Issokson is a lifelong language learner and speaks over seven languages. Of all the languages he speaks, he's the most passionate about French! David has helped hundreds of students to improve their French in his private lessons. When not teaching or writing his French Word of the Day lessons, David enjoys his time skiing, hiking and mountain biking in Victor, Idaho.

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David Issokson is a lifelong language learner and speaks over seven languages. Of all the languages he speaks, he's the most passionate about French! David has helped hundreds of students to improve their French in his private lessons. When not teaching or writing his French Word of the Day lessons, David enjoys his time skiing, hiking and mountain biking in Victor, Idaho.

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