How do you say "to snow" in spanish?
A la nieve
Nevar
ex. like when you say: Is going "to snow", to snow is nevar. A la nieve would be" to the snow"..., not always google translate is right, if you look at the second option(at the bottom), that is the correct one.Hope it helps.... @shatay @annie.kopliku
to snow: nevar snowfall: nevada snowing: nevando
Your wrong just know that and if you want a real answer @FuzzyWuzee you can message me... because this guy don't know what he's talking about
@Sha Tay, I would recommend you to talk to your Spanish teacher, for a concrete answer.
Engines as "google translate" are not your best options, remember that is a machine not a person, and as a such, is not perfect, and some ideas get lost in translation.
I recommend you talk to YOUR Spanish teacher because if you look it up on the internet it says what I'm saying and I'm sorry to say this but I don't know you yet I know that your wrong and im right... and please if you have nothing nice to say you shouldn't mention me in the comment because what you do doesn't reflect me and yes I know google isn't a real person but neither is bing. yahoo, ask or any website because if it's on a screen it's not human unless it's a picture... just like this site it's run by a human being but it's not a human being and if you have something else to say you can message me because I will answer...
@Sha Tay He tenido la dicha de aprender mas de un idioma, y el primero fue espanol. He entrado a este sitio con las ganas de ayudar a otros, no para ser atacada por personas que creen que todo lo que se encuentra en la internet es verdad. Anda, pon esto a traducir en el google y veras como todo sale mal. Gracias. :)
yeah yeah... I don't care about how many languages you've learned and for you information I don't even know you so...
I accept the apology, no harm done :)
right...
in the end, don't use google. Just ask someone who is a fluent spanish speaker, like me c: Google Translate is almost never right. It can only like translate very common words such as hi and bye.
The right answer is Nevar. The first answer given is incorrect because it is saying that it's going to snow. If you are looking for the infinitive, nevar is right.
nevar was correct :)
Nevar is the action @FuzzyWuzee
Yeah I'm sorry, I meant to say nevar. I always know that because when a word has an -ar, -er, -ir at the end (and other endings but mainly these ones) it's an action.
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