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- Temperatura is a feminine noun meaning 'temperature'. It is used for weather, health (fever), and cooking.
- It is a cognate, making it easy to remember, but watch the feminine gender: 'la temperatura'.
- Common verbs include 'subir' (rise), 'bajar' (drop), and 'tomar' (to take/measure).
- In Spanish-speaking countries, temperature is almost always measured in degrees Celsius.
The word temperatura is a fundamental noun in Spanish that translates directly to 'temperature' in English. At its core, it refers to the physical property that expresses the degree of hotness or coldness of an object, a person, or the environment. In a linguistic context, it is a feminine noun (la temperatura), and its usage spans from basic daily conversations about the weather to highly technical scientific discourse. Understanding this word is essential for A1 learners because it appears in two of the most common survival scenarios: discussing the weather and describing health symptoms.
- Physical Measurement
- In science and daily life, it denotes the thermal state of a body. For example, 'La temperatura del agua es ideal' (The water temperature is ideal). It is measured in degrees (grados), usually Celsius in Spanish-speaking countries.
Mañana la temperatura máxima será de treinta grados.
Beyond physics, 'temperatura' has a significant medical connotation. When someone says 'tengo temperatura', they are often implying they have a fever (fiebre), although technically everyone has a body temperature. In clinical settings, doctors will ask to 'tomar la temperatura' to check for illness. This dual usage—environmental and biological—makes it a versatile pillar of the Spanish vocabulary. Furthermore, it can be used metaphorically to describe the 'atmosphere' or 'tension' of a situation, such as the 'temperatura política' of a country, indicating how heated or calm a social climate might be.
- Medical Context
- Used to describe body heat. 'El niño tiene temperatura' is a common way to say the child has a fever, especially in Latin America.
El médico me tomó la temperatura porque me sentía mal.
In terms of grammar, 'temperatura' is always feminine. You must use feminine adjectives like 'alta' (high), 'baja' (low), 'ambiente' (room), or 'media' (average). It is also important to note that while English uses 'temperature' for both weather and fever, Spanish speakers often prefer 'clima' for general weather patterns, but 'temperatura' specifically for the numerical degrees. For instance, you wouldn't say 'the climate is 20 degrees,' you would say 'la temperatura es de 20 grados.'
- Metaphorical Usage
- Refers to the intensity of a debate or a social situation. 'La temperatura de la reunión subió cuando hablaron de dinero.'
Debemos mantener la temperatura constante en el laboratorio.
La temperatura ambiente es muy agradable hoy.
Finally, the word is a 'cognate,' meaning it looks and sounds very similar to its English counterpart. This makes it an easy 'win' for beginners. However, the pronunciation requires attention to the Spanish 'r' and the clear vowels. It is pronounced /tem-pe-ra-tu-ra/, with each syllable getting equal weight and the final 'a' being crisp and short. Mastering this word opens doors to discussing cooking (temperatura del horno), climate change (temperatura global), and personal comfort.
¿A qué temperatura se debe hornear el pollo?
Using 'temperatura' correctly involves pairing it with the right verbs and adjectives. In Spanish, we don't just 'have' a temperature; we 'measure' it, 'reach' it, or 'suffer' from it. The most common verbs associated with this noun are subir (to rise), bajar (to fall), mantener (to maintain), and tomar (to take/measure). When you are talking about the weather, you will often hear 'la temperatura va a subir' (the temperature is going to rise). When talking about a person who is sick, you say 'le voy a tomar la temperatura' (I am going to take his/her temperature).
- Common Verbs
- Subir (rise), Bajar (drop), Oscilar (fluctuate), Registrar (record), Alcanzar (reach).
La temperatura bajó drásticamente durante la noche.
Adjectives are equally important. To describe a high temperature, we use 'alta' or 'elevada'. For low, we use 'baja'. If you want to talk about room temperature, the phrase is 'temperatura ambiente'. In scientific contexts, you might hear 'temperatura constante' or 'temperatura crítica'. It is vital to remember that 'temperatura' is feminine, so all these adjectives must end in '-a' to agree with the noun. For example, you cannot say 'temperatura bajo', it must be 'temperatura baja'.
- Standard Adjectives
- Alta (high), Baja (low), Estable (stable), Extrema (extreme), Promedio (average).
Es importante mantener una temperatura estable para el vino.
In terms of sentence structure, 'temperatura' often acts as the subject of the sentence. 'La temperatura influye en el sabor' (Temperature influences the flavor). It can also be part of a prepositional phrase, such as 'a una temperatura de...' (at a temperature of...). For example, 'El agua hierve a una temperatura de cien grados' (Water boils at a temperature of one hundred degrees). This structure is essential for recipes and technical manuals.
- Prepositional Phrases
- A temperatura ambiente (at room temperature), Bajo temperatura controlada (under controlled temperature).
Sirva el queso a temperatura ambiente para mejor sabor.
La temperatura corporal normal es de 37 grados.
Finally, let's look at the plural form: 'temperaturas'. We use the plural when referring to a range or a general trend, such as 'las temperaturas de este verano' (this summer's temperatures). This is common in weather reports where they discuss 'temperaturas máximas y mínimas' (maximum and minimum temperatures). Understanding when to use the singular vs. the plural will help you sound more like a native speaker.
Se esperan temperaturas bajo cero este fin de semana.
You will encounter the word 'temperatura' in a variety of everyday and specialized settings. The most frequent place is undoubtedly the weather forecast (el pronóstico del tiempo). News anchors will spend several minutes discussing 'la temperatura actual' (the current temperature) and 'la sensación térmica' (the wind chill or heat index). In these segments, the word is repeated constantly as they go through different cities and regions. Listening to these reports is an excellent way for learners to practice hearing numbers and temperature-related vocabulary in context.
- Media & News
- Weather reports, climate change documentaries, and news about heatwaves or cold snaps.
El meteorólogo dijo que la temperatura romperá récords hoy.
Another common setting is the doctor's office or pharmacy. If you are feeling unwell, the nurse will likely say, 'Vamos a medir su temperatura' (We are going to measure your temperature). Parents use it frequently with children: 'Déjame ver si tienes temperatura' (Let me see if you have a fever). In this context, it is a word associated with care, health, and concern. You might also see it on the packaging of medications, indicating the 'temperatura de almacenamiento' (storage temperature) required to keep the medicine effective.
- Healthcare
- Clinical checks, pediatric care, and pharmaceutical instructions.
La enfermera anotó la temperatura del paciente en la ficha.
The kitchen and culinary world is the third major area. Recipes are filled with instructions regarding temperature. 'Precalentar el horno a una temperatura de 180 grados' (Preheat the oven to a temperature of 180 degrees). Chefs talk about 'la temperatura interna de la carne' (the internal temperature of the meat) or 'templar el chocolate' (tempering chocolate, which involves precise temperature control). If you watch cooking shows in Spanish, you will hear this word used as a technical requirement for success in the kitchen.
- Culinary Arts
- Baking instructions, food safety guidelines, and professional cooking techniques.
Verifica la temperatura del aceite antes de freír.
El chocolate requiere una temperatura exacta para brillar.
Lastly, you will hear it in scientific and industrial environments. Whether it's a car mechanic talking about 'la temperatura del motor' (engine temperature) or a scientist discussing 'el aumento de la temperatura global' (global temperature increase), the word is indispensable. It appears in textbooks, manuals, and technical reports. Even in sports, commentators might mention 'la alta temperatura en la cancha' (the high temperature on the court) to explain why players are tiring quickly.
El motor se apagó por exceso de temperatura.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is confusing temperatura with clima or tiempo. In English, we might say 'The weather is 30 degrees,' but in Spanish, you must say 'La temperatura es de 30 grados.' 'Clima' refers to the long-term climate of a region, and 'tiempo' refers to the day-to-day weather conditions. 'Temperatura' is specifically the numerical measurement. Using 'clima' when you mean 'temperatura' sounds unnatural to native ears.
- Confusion with 'Clima'
- Incorrect: 'El clima está a 20 grados.' Correct: 'La temperatura está a 20 grados.'
No confundas el clima con la temperatura diaria.
Another common error involves the gender of the word. Since it ends in '-a', it is feminine, but many learners mistakenly use masculine articles or adjectives because 'temperature' in English is neutral. Always use la and feminine adjectives. For example, 'la temperatura alta' (the high temperature), not 'el temperatura alto'. This mistake is particularly common when the word is preceded by a number or another noun.
- Gender Errors
- Incorrect: 'Un temperatura bajo.' Correct: 'Una temperatura baja.'
La temperatura media de la región es de quince grados.
A third mistake is related to the verb 'tener'. In English, we say 'I have a temperature' to mean 'I have a fever'. In Spanish, while you can say 'tengo temperatura', it is more common and precise to say 'tengo fiebre'. If you say 'tengo una temperatura de 38 grados', that is correct, but simply saying 'tengo una temperatura' without the number sounds incomplete. Native speakers usually omit the 'una' in the colloquial sense: 'tengo temperatura'.
- Verb Misuse
- Incorrect: 'Hago temperatura.' Correct: 'Tengo temperatura' or 'Hay una temperatura de...'
Si el niño tiene temperatura, llame al pediatra.
La temperatura se mide en grados Celsius.
Lastly, be careful with the phrase 'a temperatura'. In English, we say 'at room temperature'. In Spanish, it is 'a temperatura ambiente'. Some learners forget the 'ambiente' part and just say 'a temperatura', which is vague. Also, when describing something that is 'at a temperature of...', don't forget the preposition 'de'. 'A una temperatura de 100 grados', not 'A una temperatura 100 grados'. These small grammatical markers make a big difference in fluency.
El experimento se realizó a una temperatura constante.
While 'temperatura' is the most direct term for thermal measurement, Spanish has several related words that learners often mix up. The most common are calor (heat) and frío (cold). These are nouns that describe the sensation rather than the measurement. You 'feel' calor or frío, but you 'measure' temperatura. Another related word is clima, which refers to the long-term weather patterns of a place. For example, 'El clima de la selva es húmedo' (The jungle climate is humid), whereas 'La temperatura de hoy es de 30 grados' (Today's temperature is 30 degrees).
- Temperatura vs. Calor
- Temperatura is the measurement (e.g., 30°C). Calor is the sensation of being hot.
Aunque la temperatura es baja, el sol da calor.
Then there is fiebre. As mentioned before, 'temperatura' is often used as a euphemism for fever, but 'fiebre' is the medical term. If you are at a pharmacy, it is better to say 'tengo fiebre' to be clear. Another technical term is sensación térmica. This is what English speakers call 'feels like' or 'wind chill'. It is the temperature as perceived by the human body, which can be different from the actual 'temperatura del aire' due to humidity or wind. In weather reports, you will almost always hear both mentioned.
- Technical Comparisons
- Sensación térmica (perceived temperature) vs. Temperatura real (actual temperature).
La temperatura es de 10 grados, pero la sensación térmica es de 5.
In a more abstract sense, you might encounter ambiente. While 'temperatura ambiente' means room temperature, 'ambiente' on its own can mean 'atmosphere' or 'vibe'. If a party is 'hot' or 'lively', you might say 'hay buen ambiente', but you wouldn't use 'temperatura' there unless you were literally talking about the heat in the room. Lastly, termómetro is the tool used to measure 'temperatura'. It's helpful to learn the tool and the measurement together.
- Tools & Atmosphere
- Termómetro (thermometer) is the device. Ambiente (atmosphere) is the general feeling.
Usa el termómetro para medir la temperatura del horno.
La temperatura del debate fue subiendo poco a poco.
To summarize, 'temperatura' is your go-to word for anything involving degrees, numbers, and objective thermal states. Use 'calor' and 'frío' for feelings, 'clima' for long-term geography, and 'fiebre' for medical emergencies. By distinguishing these terms, you will communicate with much greater precision and avoid the common pitfalls that trap many beginners.
Controlar la temperatura es clave en la industria química.
How Formal Is It?
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Wichtige Grammatik
Noun-adjective agreement (feminine)
Using 'estar' for current temperature states
Using 'hacer' for general weather conditions
Prepositional use of 'a' for specific measurements
Pluralization of abstract nouns
Beispiele nach Niveau
La temperatura es de treinta grados.
The temperature is thirty degrees.
Use 'es de' before a specific number.
Hoy la temperatura es muy baja.
Today the temperature is very low.
'Baja' is feminine to match 'temperatura'.
¿Cuál es la temperatura?
What is the temperature?
Standard question format for temperature.
La temperatura del agua está bien.
The water temperature is fine.
'Está' describes the current state.
Tengo temperatura.
I have a fever.
Colloquial way to say 'I have a fever'.
La temperatura sube por la tarde.
The temperature rises in the afternoon.
'Subir' is the verb for 'to rise'.
Me gusta la temperatura alta.
I like high temperature.
'Alta' is an adjective modifying 'temperatura'.
La temperatura baja por la noche.
The temperature drops at night.
'Bajar' is the verb for 'to drop'.
Ayer la temperatura fue de veinte grados.
Yesterday the temperature was twenty degrees.
Preterite tense 'fue' for a specific past event.
El médico me tomó la temperatura.
The doctor took my temperature.
'Tomar la temperatura' is the standard phrase.
Sirve el vino a temperatura ambiente.
Serve the wine at room temperature.
'A temperatura ambiente' is a fixed phrase.
La temperatura bajó de repente.
The temperature dropped suddenly.
'De repente' is an adverbial phrase for 'suddenly'.
No hay mucha temperatura hoy.
There isn't much temperature today (it's not very hot).
Colloquial use of 'temperatura' to mean 'heat'.
La temperatura ideal es de 22 grados.
The ideal temperature is 22 degrees.
'Ideal' is an adjective following the noun.
Las temperaturas están subiendo en todo el país.
Temperatures are rising across the country.
Plural 'temperaturas' for general trends.
Debes controlar la temperatura del horno.
You must control the oven temperature.
Infinitive 'controlar' after 'debes'.
La temperatura oscila entre los cinco y diez grados.
The temperature fluctuates between five and ten degrees.
'Oscilar' is a B1 level verb for 'to fluctuate'.
El cambio climático aumenta la temperatura global.
Climate change increases the global temperature.
'Aumentar' is more formal than 'subir'.
Es difícil mantener una temperatura constante aquí.
It's hard to maintain a constant temperature here.
'Constante' is a useful adjective for stability.
La temperatura de la reunión era muy tensa.
The temperature (atmosphere) of the meeting was very tense.
Metaphorical use of 'temperatura'.
Se registraron temperaturas récord este verano.
Record temperatures were recorded this summer.
Passive voice with 'se' + 'registraron'.
La temperatura corporal puede variar según la actividad.
Body temperature can vary depending on activity.
'Variar' is a common verb in scientific contexts.
A esta temperatura, el hielo se derrite rápido.
At this temperature, ice melts quickly.
'A esta temperatura' sets the condition.
La temperatura mínima será de dos grados bajo cero.
The minimum temperature will be two degrees below zero.
'Bajo cero' is the phrase for 'below zero'.
La temperatura de ebullición del agua depende de la presión.
The boiling temperature of water depends on pressure.
Technical term 'temperatura de ebullición'.
Las altas temperaturas afectaron la cosecha de este año.
High temperatures affected this year's harvest.
'Afectar' is a transitive verb.
Es vital que la temperatura no supere los límites permitidos.
It is vital that the temperature does not exceed the allowed limits.
Subjunctive 'supere' after 'es vital que'.
La temperatura media anual ha subido un grado.
The average annual temperature has risen by one degree.
'Media anual' is a specific statistical term.
El sensor detecta cualquier cambio en la temperatura.
The sensor detects any change in temperature.
'Cualquier' is used for 'any' in a general sense.
La temperatura del debate político está alcanzando niveles críticos.
The temperature of the political debate is reaching critical levels.
Metaphorical extension of 'temperatura'.
Ajuste la temperatura según las instrucciones del fabricante.
Adjust the temperature according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Imperative 'ajuste' (formal).
La temperatura ambiente influye en la fermentación del pan.
Room temperature influences the fermentation of bread.
'Influir en' is the correct prepositional pairing.
La temperatura de color de la luz afecta nuestra percepción del espacio.
The color temperature of light affects our perception of space.
Specialized term 'temperatura de color'.
Hubo una caída estrepitosa de la temperatura durante la madrugada.
There was a precipitous drop in temperature during the early morning.
'Estrepitosa' adds descriptive intensity.
La regulación de la temperatura es un proceso homeostático complejo.
Temperature regulation is a complex homeostatic process.
Academic vocabulary: 'homeostático'.
Pese a la baja temperatura, los manifestantes permanecieron en la plaza.
Despite the low temperature, the protesters remained in the square.
'Pese a' is a formal way to say 'despite'.
La temperatura superficial de la estrella determina su espectro.
The surface temperature of the star determines its spectrum.
Scientific context: 'temperatura superficial'.
El autor utiliza la temperatura como metáfora del aislamiento social.
The author uses temperature as a metaphor for social isolation.
Literary analysis context.
La temperatura de almacenamiento debe ser rigurosamente controlada.
The storage temperature must be rigorously controlled.
Adverb 'rigurosamente' modifies the participle.
Las fluctuaciones de temperatura son habituales en este ecosistema.
Temperature fluctuations are common in this ecosystem.
'Fluctuaciones' is a formal synonym for 'cambios'.
La temperatura de Curie es el punto donde un material pierde su magnetismo.
The Curie temperature is the point where a material loses its magnetism.
Highly specialized scientific term.
Se ha de considerar la temperatura como una variable endógena en el modelo.
Temperature must be considered as an endogenous variable in the model.
'Se ha de' is a very formal way to express necessity.
La temperatura de la retórica electoral se ha vuelto insostenible.
The temperature of the electoral rhetoric has become unsustainable.
Sophisticated metaphorical use.
La temperatura de ignición es fundamental para la seguridad industrial.
The ignition temperature is fundamental for industrial safety.
Technical safety terminology.
El sistema mantiene la temperatura con una precisión de milésimas de grado.
The system maintains the temperature with a precision of thousandths of a degree.
'Milésimas de grado' indicates extreme precision.
La temperatura de los océanos es un indicador clave del calentamiento global.
Ocean temperature is a key indicator of global warming.
Formal environmental discourse.
A temperaturas criogénicas, la materia se comporta de forma inusual.
At cryogenic temperatures, matter behaves in unusual ways.
'Criogénicas' is a specialized C2 level adjective.
La temperatura del conflicto escaló tras el fracaso de las negociaciones.
The temperature of the conflict escalated after the failure of negotiations.
Abstract usage in geopolitical context.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
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Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
Leicht verwechselbar
Satzmuster
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In Mexico, 'tener temperatura' is very common for fever.
In physics, 'temperatura' is distinct from 'calor'.
'A temperatura ambiente' is used for food and science.
Tipps
Gender Agreement
Always remember that 'temperatura' is feminine. Even if you are a man, you say 'la temperatura'. Adjectives must match: 'la temperatura está fría'.
Fever Euphemism
In a medical context, 'tener temperatura' is a polite and common way to say someone has a fever. It sounds very natural in casual conversation.
Metric System
Get used to Celsius. 20 is nice, 30 is hot, and 40 is very hot. Knowing these benchmarks will help you understand daily life in Spanish-speaking countries.
The 'R' Sound
The 'r' in 'temperatura' is a single tap, like the 'tt' in the English word 'butter'. Practice saying it quickly without rolling the 'r' too much.
Weather Reports
Listen for 'máxima' and 'mínima'. These are the most common words paired with 'temperatura' on the news. It's great practice for hearing numbers.
Using 'de'
When you write a specific degree, always use 'de': 'una temperatura de 25 grados'. Skipping the 'de' is a common mistake for English speakers.
Room Temperature
The phrase 'a temperatura ambiente' is vital for cooking and science. Don't translate 'room' literally; use 'ambiente' instead.
Metaphors
Don't be afraid to use 'temperatura' for social situations. 'La temperatura del debate' is a very sophisticated way to describe how intense a discussion is.
Cognate Advantage
Use the similarity to English to your advantage, but don't let it make you lazy with the pronunciation. Focus on the 'u' and 'a' sounds at the end.
Medical Accuracy
If you are at a hospital, try to be specific. 'Tiene 38.5 de temperatura' is much more helpful to a doctor than just saying 'tiene temperatura'.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'Temper' - when you lose your temper, your 'temperatura' rises!
Wortherkunft
Latin
Kultureller Kontext
Celsius is the standard everywhere except the US.
Having 'temperatura' is a common euphemism for fever.
Weather talk is very common in elevators and shops.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Gesprächseinstiege
"¿Sabes cuál es la temperatura de hoy?"
"¿A qué temperatura te gusta tener el aire acondicionado?"
"¿Crees que la temperatura va a subir este fin de semana?"
"¿Cuál es la temperatura más alta que has sentido?"
"¿Cómo controlas la temperatura cuando cocinas carne?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Describe la temperatura ideal para un día perfecto.
Escribe sobre una vez que tuviste mucha temperatura (fiebre).
¿Cómo afecta la temperatura de tu ciudad a tu estilo de vida?
¿Prefieres las temperaturas altas del verano o las bajas del invierno?
Imagina que eres un meteorólogo y escribe el reporte de la temperatura de hoy.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenEs un sustantivo femenino. Siempre se dice 'la temperatura' y se usan adjetivos femeninos como 'alta' o 'baja'. Esto es una regla básica pero importante para la concordancia en español.
Puedes decir 'tengo temperatura'. Es una forma muy común y natural en muchos países hispanohablantes. Sin embargo, la palabra médica precisa es 'fiebre', por lo que 'tengo fiebre' también es correcto y muy usado.
La 'temperatura' es la medida específica del calor en un momento dado (ej. 25 grados). El 'clima' se refiere a las condiciones generales y habituales de una región (ej. clima tropical). No debes decir 'el clima es de 30 grados'.
En la gran mayoría de los países de habla hispana se utiliza la escala Celsius. Solo en comunidades hispanas dentro de los Estados Unidos es común escuchar el uso de Fahrenheit. Siempre es mejor especificar 'grados Celsius' en contextos internacionales.
La forma más común es preguntar: '¿A qué temperatura estamos?' o '¿Cuál es la temperatura?'. Si te refieres al clima general, puedes decir '¿Qué temperatura hace?'.
Significa la temperatura normal de un espacio cerrado, sin calefacción ni refrigeración extrema. En recetas, significa que el ingrediente no debe estar ni frío de la nevera ni caliente del fuego.
Sí, se usa para hablar de la temperatura corporal. 'El niño tiene una temperatura normal'. También se usa metafóricamente para describir el ánimo de una persona o grupo.
El plural es 'temperaturas'. Se usa frecuentemente en los reportes del clima cuando se habla de las variaciones durante el día o en diferentes ciudades: 'Las temperaturas serán extremas'.
Los verbos más comunes son: subir, bajar, aumentar, disminuir, mantener, registrar, alcanzar y tomar. Por ejemplo: 'La temperatura alcanzó los 40 grados'.
Sí, es un cognado casi perfecto del inglés 'temperature'. Esto facilita mucho su aprendizaje, ya que la raíz es la misma y el significado es idéntico en casi todos los contextos.
Teste dich selbst 180 Fragen
Escribe una frase sobre el clima de hoy usando 'temperatura'.
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¿Cómo le dices a un doctor que tienes fiebre?
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Escribe una instrucción de cocina que incluya la palabra 'temperatura'.
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Describe el cambio de temperatura de ayer a hoy.
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Explica qué es la sensación térmica con tus propias palabras.
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¿Cómo afecta la temperatura global a los animales?
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Escribe un pequeño párrafo sobre la importancia de la temperatura en la industria alimentaria.
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Usa 'temperatura' de forma metafórica para describir una discusión.
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Analiza cómo la temperatura de color influye en el diseño de interiores.
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Redacta una noticia breve sobre una ola de calor usando vocabulario avanzado.
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Discute la relación entre la temperatura termodinámica y la entropía.
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Escribe un ensayo corto sobre la 'temperatura social' en tiempos de crisis.
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Traduce: 'The water temperature is good'.
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Traduce: 'The doctor took my temperature yesterday'.
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Traduce: 'Temperatures will fluctuate throughout the week'.
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Traduce: 'Maintain a constant temperature to avoid damage'.
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Traduce: 'The precipitous drop in temperature caught us by surprise'.
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Traduce: 'At cryogenic temperatures, materials exhibit superconductivity'.
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¿Qué temperatura prefieres para dormir?
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Describe tu ciudad ideal basándote en su temperatura.
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Pronuncia: 'La temperatura es de treinta grados'.
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Di: 'Tengo un poco de temperatura'.
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Pregunta: '¿A qué temperatura está el agua?'
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Di: 'La temperatura ambiente es perfecta'.
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Explica: 'La temperatura va a oscilar hoy'.
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Di: 'La sensación térmica es de bajo cero'.
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Describe: 'La temperatura de ebullición del agua'.
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Di: 'Debemos mantener una temperatura constante'.
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Usa 'estrepitosa' en una frase sobre la temperatura.
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Discute la 'temperatura de color' de esta habitación.
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Habla sobre las 'temperaturas criogénicas'.
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Usa 'temperatura' en un contexto político formal.
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Di: 'Hoy hace una temperatura muy baja'.
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Di: 'El médico me tomó la temperatura'.
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Di: 'El aumento de la temperatura es preocupante'.
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Di: 'La temperatura corporal es un signo vital'.
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Di: 'La regulación térmica es un proceso complejo'.
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Di: 'La temperatura de ignición es clave para la seguridad'.
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Pregunta: '¿Cuál es la temperatura máxima?'
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Di: 'La temperatura bajó diez grados'.
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Escucha y escribe el número: 'La temperatura es de quince grados.'
Escucha: '¿La temperatura es alta o baja?' (Audio: 'La temperatura es muy baja').
Escucha: '¿Dónde está el termómetro?' (Audio: 'El termómetro está en la cocina').
Escucha: '¿A qué temperatura está el horno?' (Audio: 'A doscientos grados').
Escucha: '¿Qué oscila?' (Audio: 'La temperatura oscila entre diez y veinte').
Escucha: '¿Cómo es la sensación térmica?' (Audio: 'La sensación térmica es de cinco grados').
Escucha: '¿Qué es vital?' (Audio: 'Es vital mantener la temperatura constante').
Escucha: '¿De qué depende la ebullición?' (Audio: 'Depende de la presión atmosférica').
Escucha: '¿Qué tipo de caída hubo?' (Audio: 'Hubo una caída estrepitosa de la temperatura').
Escucha: '¿Qué proceso se menciona?' (Audio: 'La regulación térmica es homeostática').
Escucha: '¿Qué marca la temperatura de Curie?' (Audio: 'Marca una transición de fase magnética').
Escucha: '¿Cómo es la retórica?' (Audio: 'La temperatura de la retórica es insostenible').
Escucha: '¿Qué tiene el niño?' (Audio: 'El niño tiene temperatura').
Escucha: '¿Qué bajó?' (Audio: 'La temperatura bajó anoche').
Escucha: '¿Qué aumenta?' (Audio: 'El cambio climático aumenta la temperatura').
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Summary
The word 'temperatura' is essential for daily life. Whether you are checking the weather, cooking a meal, or visiting a doctor, you will need this word. Remember: 'La temperatura es alta' (High) and 'La temperatura es baja' (Low). Example: 'La temperatura de hoy es perfecta para ir a la playa.'
- Temperatura is a feminine noun meaning 'temperature'. It is used for weather, health (fever), and cooking.
- It is a cognate, making it easy to remember, but watch the feminine gender: 'la temperatura'.
- Common verbs include 'subir' (rise), 'bajar' (drop), and 'tomar' (to take/measure).
- In Spanish-speaking countries, temperature is almost always measured in degrees Celsius.
Gender Agreement
Always remember that 'temperatura' is feminine. Even if you are a man, you say 'la temperatura'. Adjectives must match: 'la temperatura está fría'.
Fever Euphemism
In a medical context, 'tener temperatura' is a polite and common way to say someone has a fever. It sounds very natural in casual conversation.
Metric System
Get used to Celsius. 20 is nice, 30 is hot, and 40 is very hot. Knowing these benchmarks will help you understand daily life in Spanish-speaking countries.
The 'R' Sound
The 'r' in 'temperatura' is a single tap, like the 'tt' in the English word 'butter'. Practice saying it quickly without rolling the 'r' too much.
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