Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - French weather

French weather

It will snow tomorrow.

Oh, my god Or my neighbor. Or "Hell's Light".

Nagel: Verb, it's snowing. Neigra and Vaniger are third-person singular displacements in the general future tense and near future tense, respectively, indicating actions or things that will happen in the future.

Nege: Noun, snowflake. Avoir de la neige means snow and rain.

Other French words for weather phenomena are:

It is raining. The verb is pleuvoir and the noun is lapulie.

For example: Il pleut. It is raining. A little more heart. The rain caused a loss of harvest.

It's windy The verb is venter and the noun is Lewent.

It is a huge vent. It was windy last night. The window of life. The wind is blowing.

Verb: tonner, noun: le tonnerre

For example: Le Silton. It thundered. Glund Monte du Toniley thundered.

It's hail The verb is: grêler, and the noun is: la grêle.

For example: Il grêle. It's hail His name is Tom de la Greer. Long live.