Bonus points if there’s a known onomatopoeia to describe the sound.

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    9 months ago

    Yeah that’s a common one, I wonder if it would seen as more or less commonly like that depending on how cold the local climate is.

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      9 months ago

      California, here, and not any of the parts that get snow. (Closest we get is hail, which feels like it happens maybe twice a decade.) We called it “snow,” too. :)

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      French: “neige” is used. Yes, it means snow.