Meaning
Used to describe hot weather.
Cultural Background
In the south of Spain, 'hace calor' is a constant reality, influencing architecture with thick walls. In coastal regions, people often emphasize the humidity alongside the heat.
The 'H' is silent
Never pronounce the 'h' in 'hace'. It is always silent in Spanish.
Meaning
Used to describe hot weather.
The 'H' is silent
Never pronounce the 'h' in 'hace'. It is always silent in Spanish.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
Hoy _____ mucho calor.
We use 'hacer' for weather conditions.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesHoy _____ mucho calor.
We use 'hacer' for weather conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, that is grammatically incorrect in Spanish.
Related Phrases
Hace frío
contrastIt is cold
Tengo calor
contrastI feel hot