German · Nature & Environment
Snow
Frozen water crystals falling from clouds.
Im Winter fällt Schnee.
In winter it snows.
The word 'Schnee' originates from the Old High German 'snēo,' which is related to the Proto-Germanic '*snaiwaz.' Its linguistic roots can be traced further back to the Proto-Indo-European '*sneigw,' meaning to snow.
'Schnee' is commonly used in both written and spoken German in a variety of contexts, from informal conversations about weather to formal meteorological discussions. It is widely recognized across German-speaking regions without significant regional variations.
The word 'Schnee' appears in numerous German poems and songs, symbolizing purity and beauty, such as in 'Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht.'