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These sentences are correct? Or what would you say?
The traffic failed due to snowfall.
The traffic is paralyzed due to heavy snowfall.
31 ม.ค. 2012 เวลา 3:52
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I believe the second sentence is correct but I can't say the same about the first one. The word "Failed" means "Unsuccessful" or "Not reaching its end". In the said sentence it does not really fit it. The second sentence does make more sense.
31 มกราคม 2012
you're sentences are correct but The regular way to say it would be "the traffic stopped because of the snow."
saying "failed" and "paralyzed" could be correct, but only if you want to sound very dramatic which is probably what Lizzy means when she said they don't really fit. Because those are very serious words if you know what I mean.
"due to snowfall" is also correct, but it's extremely formal and as a matter of fact, I only hear that phrase from the weather man haha : ) . I would also just say "snow" instead of "snowfall" because saying 'snow' is sufficient, and again I only hear the word "snowfall" fro the weather man.
But again- both of your sentences are correct and very well translated, they're just very formal/poetic/dramatic.
31 มกราคม 2012
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