nivo
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Finnish
Verb
nivo
Anagrams
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Etymology
Borrowed from Latin nivem, accusative singular of nix, Italian neve and Spanish nevar and nieve.
Pronunciation
Noun
nivo (plural nivi)
Derived terms
- nivala, nivatra, nivoza (“snowy”)
- nivar (“to snow”)
- nivea (“snowy; snow-white”)
- nivegar (“to snow heavily”)
- nivego (“a large amount of snow”)
- nivegoza (“a large amount of snow”) (attributive)
- niveskar (“to start to snow”)
- nivetar (“to snow a little”)
- niveto (“slight snowfall”)
- nivo-floko (“snowflake”)
- nivobulo (“snowball”)
- nivokateno (“snow chain”)
- nivuro (“snow”)
Romansch
Alternative forms
Etymology
Noun
nivo m (plural nivos)
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
nìvō m (Cyrillic spelling нѝво̄)
Declension
Turkish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
nivo (definite accusative nivoyu, plural nivolar)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | nivo | nivolar |
definite accusative | nivoyu | nivoları |
dative | nivoya | nivolara |
locative | nivoda | nivolarda |
ablative | nivodan | nivolardan |
genitive | nivonun | nivoların |
West Frisian
Etymology
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Noun
nivo n (plural nivo's)
Further reading
- “nivo”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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