雪が降っています
Yuki ga futte imasu
It's snowing
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use this phrase to describe the current weather condition when snow is falling from the sky.
- Means: The act of snow falling is currently happening.
- Used in: Casual conversation, weather reports, or texting friends about the view.
- Don't confuse: '雪が降ります' (it snows - habitual) with '雪が降っています' (it is snowing - continuous).
Explanation at your level:
Signification
Stating that it is currently snowing.
Contexte culturel
Snow is a major theme in Japanese literature and art. Snow is a daily reality for months. Snow is rare and causes transit delays.
Particle usage
Always use 'ga' with 'furu'.
Signification
Stating that it is currently snowing.
Particle usage
Always use 'ga' with 'furu'.
Teste-toi
Which is correct for 'It is snowing right now'?
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The te-form + imasu indicates current action.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsYes, just change 'yuki' to 'ame'.
Expressions liées
雨が降っています
synonymIt is raining.
Où l'utiliser
Texting a friend
A: 今どこ?
B: 駅だよ。{雪|ゆき}が{降|ふ}ってる!
Weather Report
Reporter: 現在、札幌では{雪|ゆき}が{降|ふ}っています。
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Furu' as 'Full' of snow falling down.
Visual Association
Imagine a giant white blanket falling from the sky while you are holding a hot cup of tea.
Story
I looked out the window. I saw white flakes. I said, '{雪|ゆき}が{降|ふ}っています!'
Word Web
Défi
Look out the window every morning for 3 days and say the phrase if it's snowing.
In Other Languages
Está nevando.
Spanish uses the verb 'nevar' specifically for snow, while Japanese uses 'furu' for both rain and snow.
Il neige.
Japanese explicitly marks the continuous aspect with 'te-imasu'.
Es schneit.
Japanese requires the progressive form to be precise about the 'now'.
雪が降っています
Focuses on the subject 'snow' rather than the impersonal 'it'.
إنها تثلج
Arabic uses a specific verb for snow, whereas Japanese uses 'furu' (fall).
Easily Confused
Dictionary form vs continuous.
Use 'furu' for habits, 'futte-imasu' for now.
FAQ (1)
Yes, just change 'yuki' to 'ame'.