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snöiga

Snöiga is a Swedish adjective meaning snowy, used to describe surfaces or weather conditions that are covered with snow. It is the inflected form used with plural nouns and with certain noun phrases, as opposed to the base form snöig, which is used with singular nouns in many contexts.

In Swedish, adjectives agree with the noun in number and definiteness. Snöiga appears with plural nouns in

Snöiga is commonly used in everyday language, weather reporting, travel writing, and nature descriptions. It conveys

Etymology and related forms: snöiga is formed from the noun snö (snow) plus the Swedish adjectival suffix

indefinite
and
definite
plural
phrases,
for
example
snöiga
dagar
(snowy
days)
or
snöiga
berg
(snowy
mountains).
For
singular
nouns,
different
endings
are
used:
snöig
for
common
gender
singular
in
the
indefinite,
snöigt
for
neuter
singular
in
the
indefinite.
In
definite
forms,
the
endings
can
change
further,
such
as
den
snöiga
dagen
(the
snowy
day)
in
some
constructions,
and
dagarna
snöiga
in
other
word
orders.
a
surface
condition
or
atmosphere
that
is
characterized
by
snow,
and
it
can
be
applied
to
landscapes,
roads,
and
weather
situations.
Figurative
uses
are
possible
but
less
common,
typically
to
evoke
a
cold
or
wintry
mood.
-ig,
with
inflection
matching
number
and
definiteness.
The
related
forms
include
snöig
(masculine/feminine
singular)
and
snöigt
(neuter
singular).
The
word
is
a
standard
part
of
Swedish
descriptive
vocabulary
for
winter
and
snowy
conditions.