No no no! Inuit languages have several root words for snow, just as English does. English has snow, slush, flurry, blizzard, powder . . . and various forms for each (e.g., snow, snows, snowing, snowflake). Inuit languages have more forms for each — and nothing like hundreds.
strickmaedel over 8 years ago
No no no! Inuit languages have several root words for snow, just as English does. English has snow, slush, flurry, blizzard, powder . . . and various forms for each (e.g., snow, snows, snowing, snowflake). Inuit languages have more forms for each — and nothing like hundreds.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 8 years ago
About 20 as I recall.
gammaguy over 8 years ago
We have just as many, but most of them would get deleted if I tried to post them here.