Translation guide
The color or quality of being pure white like snow. In Japanese, this is most commonly expressed with the adjective 真っ白 (masshiro), which means 'pure white' or 'snow white'. There is also a more literal compound 雪白 (seppaku), but it is rare and literary.
Describing something as being as white as snow, or a very pure, bright white.
The most common and natural way to say 'snow white' or 'pure white' in Japanese. It is an adjective meaning completely white, without any blemish or color.
雪のように真っ白な肌
skin as snow white as snow
真っ白なドレス
a snow white dress
Means 'pure white' and is often used for things like wedding dresses, snow, or anything that is immaculately white. Slightly more formal or elegant than 真っ白.
A literary or poetic term for 'snow white'. Rarely used in everyday conversation; mostly found in written works or as a color name.
純白のウェディングドレス
a snow white wedding dress
雪白の世界
a snow white world