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Think English is overloaded with weather words?


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Think English is overloaded with weather words?

Try counting the ways Inuit languages describe snow!Inuit languages, like Inuktitut, have over 50 words for snow. From “aqilokoq” (softly falling snow) to “pukak” (crystalline powder), each term captures a unique quality of this frosty phenomenon. Why? Because snow isn’t just weather—it’s survival. Different types of snow signal travel conditions, hunting opportunities, or even construction material for igloos.

So, while English just throws “snow” around, the Inuit have a linguistic snow globe of precision. Now that's a winter wonderland for words!Craving more cool facts? Stick with Trivia Tidbits—your daily brain freeze of fun.

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Trivia TidbitsBy Cala Vox