Guess the name of Shelly’s new Z

Snow White - Think we can expand on that a little :whistle:

I've found you the eskimo words for snow and their eskimo context. Some are quite amusing. You can now have a different snow white name every week ;)

tlapa : powder snow
tlacringit : snow that is crusted on the surface
kayi : drifting snow
tlapat : still snow
klin : remembered snow
naklin : forgotten snow
tlamo : snow that falls in large wet flakes
tlatim : snow that falls in small flakes
tlaslo : snow that falls slowly
tlapinti : snow that falls quickly
kripya : snow that has melted and refrozen
tliyel : snow that has been marked by wolves
tliyelin : snow that has been marked by Eskimos
blotla : blowing snow
pactla : snow that has been packed down
hiryla : snow in beards
wa-ter : melted snow
tlayinq : snow mixed with mud
quinaya : snow mixed with Husky s***
quinyaya : snow mixed with the s*** of a lead dog
slimtla : snow that is crusted on top but soft underneath
kriplyana : snow that looks blue in the early morning
puntla : a mouthful of snow because you fibbed
allatla : baked snow
fritla : fried snow
gristla : deep fried snow
MacTla : snow burgers
jatla : snow between your fingers or toes, or in groin- folds
dinliltla : little balls of snow that cling to Husky fur
sulitlana : green snow
mentlana : pink snow
tidtla : snow used for cleaning
ertla : snow used by Eskimo teenagers for exquisite erotic rituals
kriyantli : snow bricks
hahatla : small packages of snow given as gag gifts
semtla : partially melted snow
ontla : snow on objects
intla : snow that has drifted indoors
shlim : slush
warintla : snow used to make Eskimo daiquiris
mextla : snow used to make Eskimo Margaritas
penstla : the idea of snow
mortla : snow mounded on dead bodies
ylaipi : tomorrow's snow
nylaipin : the snows of yesteryear ("neiges d'antan")
pritla : our children's snow
nootlin : snow that doesn't stick
rotlana : quickly accumulating snow
skriniya : snow that never reaches the ground
bluwid : snow that's shaken down from objects in the wind
tlanid : snow that's shaken down and then mixes with sky
ever-tla : a spirit made from mashed fermented snow, popular among Eskimo men
talini : snow angels
priyakli : snow that looks like it's falling upward
chiup : snow that makes halos
blontla : snow that's shaken off in the mudroom
tlalman : snow sold to German tourists
tlalam : snow sold to American tourists
tlanip : snow sold to Japanese tourists
protla : snow packed around caribou meat
attla : snow that as it falls seems to create nice pictures in the air
sotla : snow sparkling with sunlight
tlun : snow sparkling with moonlight
astrila : snow sparkling with starlight
clim : snow sparkling with flashlight or headlight
tlapi : summer snow
krikaya : snow mixed with breath
ashtla : expected snow that's wagered on (depth, size of flakes)
huantla : special snow rolled into "snow reefers" and smoked by wild Eskimo youth
tla-na-na : snow mixed with the sound of old rock and roll from a portable radio
depptla : a small snowball, preserved in Lucite, that had been handled by Johnny Depp
trinkyi : first snow of the year
tronkyin : last snow of the year
shiya : snow at dawn
katiyana : night snow
tlinro : snow vapor
nyik : snow with flakes of widely varying size
ragnitla : two snowfalls at once, creating moire patterns
akitla : snow falling on water
privtla : snow melting in the spring rain
chahatlin : snow that makes a sizzling sound as it falls on water
hootlin : snow that makes a hissing sound as the individual flakes brush
geltla : snow dollars
briktla : good building snow
striktla : snow that's no good for building
erolinyat : snow drifts containing the imprint of crazy lovers
chachat : swirling snow that drives you nuts
krotla : snow that blinds you
tlarin : snow that can be sculpted into the delicate cor sages Eskimo girls pin to their whale parkas at prom time
motla : snow in the mouth
sotla : snow in the south
maxtla : snow that hides the whole village
tlayopi : snow drifts you fall into and die
truyi : avalanche of snow
tlapripta : snow that burns your scalp and eyelids
carpitla : snow glazed with ice
tla : ordinary snow
 
Snow White - Think we can expand on that a little :whistle:

I've found you the eskimo words for snow and their eskimo context. Some are quite amusing. You can now have a different snow white name every week ;)

tlapa : powder snow
tlacringit : snow that is crusted on the surface
kayi : drifting snow
tlapat : still snow
klin : remembered snow
naklin : forgotten snow
tlamo : snow that falls in large wet flakes
tlatim : snow that falls in small flakes
tlaslo : snow that falls slowly
tlapinti : snow that falls quickly
kripya : snow that has melted and refrozen
tliyel : snow that has been marked by wolves
tliyelin : snow that has been marked by Eskimos
blotla : blowing snow
pactla : snow that has been packed down
hiryla : snow in beards
wa-ter : melted snow
tlayinq : snow mixed with mud
quinaya : snow mixed with Husky s***
quinyaya : snow mixed with the s*** of a lead dog
slimtla : snow that is crusted on top but soft underneath
kriplyana : snow that looks blue in the early morning
puntla : a mouthful of snow because you fibbed
allatla : baked snow
fritla : fried snow
gristla : deep fried snow
MacTla : snow burgers
jatla : snow between your fingers or toes, or in groin- folds
dinliltla : little balls of snow that cling to Husky fur
sulitlana : green snow
mentlana : pink snow
tidtla : snow used for cleaning
ertla : snow used by Eskimo teenagers for exquisite erotic rituals
kriyantli : snow bricks
hahatla : small packages of snow given as gag gifts
semtla : partially melted snow
ontla : snow on objects
intla : snow that has drifted indoors
shlim : slush
warintla : snow used to make Eskimo daiquiris
mextla : snow used to make Eskimo Margaritas
penstla : the idea of snow
mortla : snow mounded on dead bodies
ylaipi : tomorrow's snow
nylaipin : the snows of yesteryear ("neiges d'antan")
pritla : our children's snow
nootlin : snow that doesn't stick
rotlana : quickly accumulating snow
skriniya : snow that never reaches the ground
bluwid : snow that's shaken down from objects in the wind
tlanid : snow that's shaken down and then mixes with sky
ever-tla : a spirit made from mashed fermented snow, popular among Eskimo men
talini : snow angels
priyakli : snow that looks like it's falling upward
chiup : snow that makes halos
blontla : snow that's shaken off in the mudroom
tlalman : snow sold to German tourists
tlalam : snow sold to American tourists
tlanip : snow sold to Japanese tourists
protla : snow packed around caribou meat
attla : snow that as it falls seems to create nice pictures in the air
sotla : snow sparkling with sunlight
tlun : snow sparkling with moonlight
astrila : snow sparkling with starlight
clim : snow sparkling with flashlight or headlight
tlapi : summer snow
krikaya : snow mixed with breath
ashtla : expected snow that's wagered on (depth, size of flakes)
huantla : special snow rolled into "snow reefers" and smoked by wild Eskimo youth
tla-na-na : snow mixed with the sound of old rock and roll from a portable radio
depptla : a small snowball, preserved in Lucite, that had been handled by Johnny Depp
trinkyi : first snow of the year
tronkyin : last snow of the year
shiya : snow at dawn
katiyana : night snow
tlinro : snow vapor
nyik : snow with flakes of widely varying size
ragnitla : two snowfalls at once, creating moire patterns
akitla : snow falling on water
privtla : snow melting in the spring rain
chahatlin : snow that makes a sizzling sound as it falls on water
hootlin : snow that makes a hissing sound as the individual flakes brush
geltla : snow dollars
briktla : good building snow
striktla : snow that's no good for building
erolinyat : snow drifts containing the imprint of crazy lovers
chachat : swirling snow that drives you nuts
krotla : snow that blinds you
tlarin : snow that can be sculpted into the delicate cor sages Eskimo girls pin to their whale parkas at prom time
motla : snow in the mouth
sotla : snow in the south
maxtla : snow that hides the whole village
tlayopi : snow drifts you fall into and die
truyi : avalanche of snow
tlapripta : snow that burns your scalp and eyelids
carpitla : snow glazed with ice
tla : ordinary snow


Wow , that’s some read :p
 
Snow White - Think we can expand on that a little :whistle:

I've found you the eskimo words for snow and their eskimo context. Some are quite amusing. You can now have a different snow white name every week ;)

tlapa : powder snow
tlacringit : snow that is crusted on the surface
kayi : drifting snow
tlapat : still snow
klin : remembered snow
naklin : forgotten snow
tlamo : snow that falls in large wet flakes
tlatim : snow that falls in small flakes
tlaslo : snow that falls slowly
tlapinti : snow that falls quickly
kripya : snow that has melted and refrozen
tliyel : snow that has been marked by wolves
tliyelin : snow that has been marked by Eskimos
blotla : blowing snow
pactla : snow that has been packed down
hiryla : snow in beards
wa-ter : melted snow
tlayinq : snow mixed with mud
quinaya : snow mixed with Husky s***
quinyaya : snow mixed with the s*** of a lead dog
slimtla : snow that is crusted on top but soft underneath
kriplyana : snow that looks blue in the early morning
puntla : a mouthful of snow because you fibbed
allatla : baked snow
fritla : fried snow
gristla : deep fried snow
MacTla : snow burgers
jatla : snow between your fingers or toes, or in groin- folds
dinliltla : little balls of snow that cling to Husky fur
sulitlana : green snow
mentlana : pink snow
tidtla : snow used for cleaning
ertla : snow used by Eskimo teenagers for exquisite erotic rituals
kriyantli : snow bricks
hahatla : small packages of snow given as gag gifts
semtla : partially melted snow
ontla : snow on objects
intla : snow that has drifted indoors
shlim : slush
warintla : snow used to make Eskimo daiquiris
mextla : snow used to make Eskimo Margaritas
penstla : the idea of snow
mortla : snow mounded on dead bodies
ylaipi : tomorrow's snow
nylaipin : the snows of yesteryear ("neiges d'antan")
pritla : our children's snow
nootlin : snow that doesn't stick
rotlana : quickly accumulating snow
skriniya : snow that never reaches the ground
bluwid : snow that's shaken down from objects in the wind
tlanid : snow that's shaken down and then mixes with sky
ever-tla : a spirit made from mashed fermented snow, popular among Eskimo men
talini : snow angels
priyakli : snow that looks like it's falling upward
chiup : snow that makes halos
blontla : snow that's shaken off in the mudroom
tlalman : snow sold to German tourists
tlalam : snow sold to American tourists
tlanip : snow sold to Japanese tourists
protla : snow packed around caribou meat
attla : snow that as it falls seems to create nice pictures in the air
sotla : snow sparkling with sunlight
tlun : snow sparkling with moonlight
astrila : snow sparkling with starlight
clim : snow sparkling with flashlight or headlight
tlapi : summer snow
krikaya : snow mixed with breath
ashtla : expected snow that's wagered on (depth, size of flakes)
huantla : special snow rolled into "snow reefers" and smoked by wild Eskimo youth
tla-na-na : snow mixed with the sound of old rock and roll from a portable radio
depptla : a small snowball, preserved in Lucite, that had been handled by Johnny Depp
trinkyi : first snow of the year
tronkyin : last snow of the year
shiya : snow at dawn
katiyana : night snow
tlinro : snow vapor
nyik : snow with flakes of widely varying size
ragnitla : two snowfalls at once, creating moire patterns
akitla : snow falling on water
privtla : snow melting in the spring rain
chahatlin : snow that makes a sizzling sound as it falls on water
hootlin : snow that makes a hissing sound as the individual flakes brush
geltla : snow dollars
briktla : good building snow
striktla : snow that's no good for building
erolinyat : snow drifts containing the imprint of crazy lovers
chachat : swirling snow that drives you nuts
krotla : snow that blinds you
tlarin : snow that can be sculpted into the delicate cor sages Eskimo girls pin to their whale parkas at prom time
motla : snow in the mouth
sotla : snow in the south
maxtla : snow that hides the whole village
tlayopi : snow drifts you fall into and die
truyi : avalanche of snow
tlapripta : snow that burns your scalp and eyelids
carpitla : snow glazed with ice
tla : ordinary snow
Can you repeat that mate =))
 
Call it Edna for no reason other than no body else would call their Zed Edna
 
Looks great, like the red interior, what is the spec.more picks please


I don’t get the Z till Saturday, so I’ll post more photos, when I get it :p
I so excited :)
I love it ;)
 
I say good bye to my black Z today :p
Hope the new owners , have a brilliant and fun time with it ;)
 
The red seats really set it off, very nice.

The red is a beautiful colour :p
In real life they are a burnt red/orange colour :)
 
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