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Neiger

Neiger is a French verb meaning “to snow.” It describes snowfall and is used primarily in weather contexts, typically with impersonal constructions such as il neige.

The verb is derived from the noun neige and belongs to the first conjugation of -er verbs.

Neiger is intransitive and does not take a direct object. It appears in standard weather statements such

Conjugation basics for the present tense follow regular -er patterns with the winter-before- endings to preserve

Related terms include neige (snow), neigeux (snowy) and enneigement (snow cover or snowing, depending on context).

In sum, neiger is the standard French verb for snowfall, chiefly used in describing weather and forecast

The
noun
neige
itself
comes
from
Old
French
nege
or
neive
and
ultimately
from
Latin
nivem,
meaning
snow.
as
il
neige
ce
morning,
la
neige
tombe,
and
similar
forecasts
or
reports
about
snowfall.
the
soft
g
sound:
je
neige,
tu
neige,
il
neige,
nous
neigons,
vous
neigez,
ils
neigent.
The
past
participle
is
neigé,
used
with
auxiliary
avoir
in
past
tenses
(par
exemple,
il
a
neigé).
Other
tenses
include
imparfait
(il
neigeait)
and
futur
simple
(il
neigera).
situations,
with
a
straightforward
regular
-er
conjugation
in
many
tenses.