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sne→ snowDanish word meaning

"sne" is a A2-level Danish word meaning "snow". Below you can find 10 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Danish conversations.

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Example Sentences

Christmas Morning
A1Celebrations

Christmas Morning

Der er sne udenfor!

There is snow outside!

The Ant and the Grasshopper
A1Fairy Tales

The Ant and the Grasshopper

Sneen falder og det er meget koldt.

The snow falls and it is very cold.

A Snowy Day
A1Nature & Outdoors

A Snowy Day

Sne falder fra himlen.

Snow is falling from the sky.

Snow White
A2Fairy Tales

Snow White

Hun havde hud så hvid som sne og hår så sort som natten.

She had skin as white as snow and hair as black as night.

Thumbelina
A2Fairy Tales

Thumbelina

Sne dækkede jorden, og Tommelise frøs.

Snow covered the ground, and Thumbelina was freezing.

At the Ski Resort
A2Travel

At the Ski Resort

Bjergene var dækket af nyfalden hvid sne.

The mountains were covered with fresh white snow.

The Mysterious Footprints
A2Mystery & Curiosity

The Mysterious Footprints

Frisk sne dækkede alt udenfor.

Fresh snow covered everything outside.

Mountain Vacation
A2Travel

Mountain Vacation

Tom pegede på sneen på toppene.

Tom pointed at the snow on the peaks.

The Skiing Holiday
A2Sports & Fitness

The Skiing Holiday

Da de ankom, var alt dækket af sne.

When they arrived, everything was covered in snow.

A Sherlock Holmes Adventure
B1Classics Retold

A Sherlock Holmes Adventure

Udenfor var sneen begyndt at falde blidt på Londons gader.

Outside, the snow had begun to fall gently on London's streets.

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