Usage examples of "geschneit" in German with translation to French

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Translations: all38 neiger38
Es hat geschneit in Osaka. Il a neigé à Osaka.
Letztes Jahr hat es viel geschneit. Il a beaucoup neigé l'année passée.
Es hat letztes Jahr viel geschneit. Il a beaucoup neigé l'an dernier.
Es hat viel geschneit letztes Jahr. Il a beaucoup neigé l'année dernière.
Es hat die ganze Nacht geschneit. Il a neigé toute la nuit.
Es hat eine Woche lang geschneit. Il a neigé durant une semaine.
Es hat von Montag bis Freitag geschneit. Il a neigé de lundi à vendredi.
Morgen wird es eine Woche lang geschneit haben. Demain, il aura neigé toute une semaine.
Morgen wird es wahrscheinlich schneien. Il va probablement neiger demain.
Es hat angefangen zu schneien. Il a commencé à neiger.
Morgen soll es ja schneien. On dirait bien qu'il va neiger demain.
Wird es heute Abend schneien? Neigera-t-il ce soir ?
Es kann am Abend schneien. Il peut neiger dans la soirée.
Mir Wurst, ob es schneit. Peu m'importe s'il neige.
Als ich aufwachte, schneite es. Quand je me suis réveillé, il neigeait.
Es hat gerade angefangen zu schneien. Il vient de se mettre à neiger.
Laut Radio wird es morgen schneien. Selon la radio, il neigera demain.
Laut Wettervorhersage wird es morgen schneien. Selon les prévisions météorologiques, il neigera demain.
Heute Abend wird es vielleicht schneien. Il va peut-être neiger ce soir.
Bei uns schneit es im Januar. Chez nous, il neige en janvier.
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