heavily and it was cold
hace frío = it's cold hace muy frío= it's really cold
"Que es caliente y frio?" Caliente = Hot Frio = Cold by adding the spanish word 'muy', before either word will make it 'very hot', or 'very cold'. Hace calor - It is hot Hace frio - It is cold
Translation: In spring, it is cool and rains a lot.
It's cold and windy in Santiago today. Literal translation = Today in Santiago it is making cold and wind.
Hace un poco fresco, y es ventoso y lluvioso.
"It is raining" in Spanish is "esta lloviendo". there is no more ll in the alphabet so it is raining is llueve
Precipitation = precipitación rain = presipitación pluvial = lluvia
frio y caliente
Your question means "that long ago?". Personally, the only logical answers would be "si" o "no". Maybe the question should be "?Como es el tiempo?" (How is the weather?). To respond to that I would use "hace sol" "hace frio" "esta nublado", ect.
Ambos tienen sangre frio.
Double l's make a y sound in english. So it would sound like "yoo ey vey"