sne
- (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forBau Bidayuh.
FromOld Danishsnjo, fromOld Norsesnær,snjór,snjár, fromProto-Germanic*snaiwaz, cognate withNorwegiansnø,Swedishsnö,Englishsnow,GermanSchnee.
sne c (singular definitesneen,not used in plural form)
- snow
FromOld Norsesnjófa,snjáfa. Derived from the previous noun.
sne (past tensesneede,past participlesneet)
- tosnow
Conjugation ofsne | active | passive |
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| present | sner | — |
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| past | sneede | — |
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| infinitive | sne | — |
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| imperative | sne | — |
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FromOld High Germansnēo, fromProto-West Germanic*snaiw, fromProto-Germanic*snaiwaz.
- IPA(key): (before 13th CE)/ˈs̠neː/
snē m
- snow
Declension ofsnē (strong masculine without umlaut)
- Alemannic German:Schnee
- Swabian:Schnéa,Schnéé
- Italian Walser:schnee,schnei,schnia,schné,schnìj
- Bavarian:Schnää,Schnèj,schnea,sghneab
- Cimbrian:snea,snèa
- Mòcheno:schnea
- Central Franconian:Schnie
- Hunsrik:Schnee
- German:Schnee
- Luxembourgish:Schnéi
- Rhine Franconian:Schnäi,Schnee,Schnei,Schnie
- Pennsylvania German:Schnee
- Vilamovian:śnej,šnej,śnyi
- Yiddish:שניי(shney)
sne
- wapiticow
FromDanishsne.
sne m (definite singularsneen,uncountable)
- (nonstandard, obsolete outside Riksmål)alternative form ofsnø(“snow”)
sne (comparativesneare,superlativesneast)
- colloquial form ofsned