niebla

See also: Niebla

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish nevla[1], from Latin nebula (possibly through a contracted Vulgar Latin form *nebla), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *nébʰos (cloud). Compare Italian nebbia and Portuguese névoa.

Noun

niebla f (plural nieblas)

  1. fog
    Hay niebla = It’s foggy

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References

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