Avalanche

/ˈævəlɑːnʃ/ noun

An avalanche is a large mass of snow, ice, and sometimes rocks that suddenly slides down a mountain. It can move very fast and be extremely dangerous.

From French “avalanche,” earlier “avalanche” or “avalasse,” related to Swiss dialect “lavanche,” from Latin “labina,” meaning “a slide.” The word spread with descriptions of Alpine disasters.

AMየበረዶ መውደቅ
ARانهيار ثلجي
BNতুষারপাত
CSlavina
DAlavine
DELawine
ELχιονοστιβάδα
ESavalancha
FAبهمن
FIlumivyöry
FRavalanche
GUહિમસ્ખલન
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