As a stand-alone statement "¡Que calor!"is a complaint about the heat related to weather. Similar English statements would be "What heat!" or "How hot!". A closer translation to the sentiment is "Oh, the heat!"
Literally It means "that heat"
mucho calor means very hot (in terms of weather)
A lot of sunshine and heat
No tanto como ... is Not as much as ... in English.
Are you hot (temperature)
literally, "heat in the west"
El verano es la estación que tiene lo más calor.
mucho calor (mooch-oh kall-or)
It should be hace mucho calor, meaning it is very hot (weather)
"Calor" is masculine, so the phrase is "mucho calor".
very very hot
Hace mucho calor para trabajar? Yo doy clases de Espanol, quieres aprender?
"Mucho caliente" means "much hot," which is grammatically incorrect. It's correct to say:muy caliente (very hot)ormucho calor (much heat)
No tanto como ... is Not as much as ... in English.
Are you hot (temperature)
"Lees mucho" translates to "You read a lot"
Hace mucho calor en otoño.
Va a hacer mucho calor.
i think you mean what is the English word mucho=much, a lot
The grammar is not correct. Me quieres mucho. You love me a lot.