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- What is the difference between Its so hot here and . . . - HiNative
The phrase, “It’s so hot out here” is used to describe how it’s feeling outside in that current moment I might say, “It’s so hot out here” to my friends if it’s 98 degrees in New York because it’s normally cold in New York “It’s so hot out here” means right now it’s hot outside but later it will most likely cool
- How do you say It’s hot outside. in Spanish (Mexico)?
Hace calor afuera or Afuera hace calor (Though hot directly translates to "caliente" you don't use "caliente" for the weather) |Hace calor afuera |hace calor afuer
- How do you say its warm (outside) and its hot (outside . . . - HiNative
Referring to the weather, I would say It's warm = nice weather (it's warm but pleasant) It's hot = it's hot (even too much, like in Polish gorąco) @matioogo Sí, es lo más común Refiriéndose al tiempo yo diría It's warm = hace buen tiempo (hace calor pero es agradable) It's hot = hace calor (incluso demasiado, como en polaco gorąco)
- 请教我使用 Please show some examples of its hot outside - HiNative
请教我一个使用 Please show some examples of "it's hot outside " for me thx 的例句。 最好是在日常生活中经常使用的句子。
- What is the difference between today is hot and today is warm . . .
Synonym for today is hot 'Today is hot', is when the temperature is very high and you do not want to be outside 'Today is warm', is not as high temperature, you can be outside without discomfort |The temperature
- when its too hot cold outside and you wanna complain about . . . - HiNative
17 Jun 2022 shalomA 16 Jun 2022 Hebrew English (US) Arabic Question about English (US) when it's too hot cold outside and you wanna complain about it, what do you usually say? for example: "why the hell it's too hot outside" what do you say in american engliah?
- How do you say it is hot outside in Japanese? | HiNative
暑いね。 atsui ne It’s hot, isn’t it? 外は暑い(です)。 soto wa atsui (desu) It is hot outside 「暑いね」is a far more popular and natural way to say, “It’s hot (outside) ” The “ね” part of the sentence is used when seeking agreement from someone who you believe would agree with you If, for example, you are talking to someone on the phone who lives in Alaska
- 【Its so hot here】 と 【Its so hot out here . . . - HiNative
The phrase, “It’s so hot out here” is used to describe how it’s feeling outside in that current moment I might say, “It’s so hot out here” to my friends if it’s 98 degrees in New York because it’s normally cold in New York “It’s so hot out here” means right now it’s hot outside but later it will most likely cool
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