No, lo esta caliente.
Warm in Spanish is "cálido".
Es caliente/It's Warm
if you're talking about a city or country means "cálido"
"Warm" in Spanish is "cálido".
Hace mucho calor en otoño.
Ponte ropa de frio or ponte ropa caliente.
you say " me gusta ir a lugares calidos " I like = me gusta to go = ir to = a warm places = (calidos lugares, in spanish the adjetive goes in second place) lugares calidos. ok? betto_jar@hotmail.com
tu amor me calienta... / tu amor me hace sentir caliente...
To say "thank you, son" in Spanish, you would say "gracias, hijo." "Gracias" means "thank you," and "hijo" means "son." This phrase can be used to express gratitude towards your son in a warm and affectionate manner.
If you mean "hotline" then the Spanish translation is "Direct Line" - Linia directa. If you mean a "hot Line" (warm wire) - Linea caliente
calor
"Calida" in Spanish translates to "warm" in English, typically used to describe a warm temperature or a warm atmosphere. It can also refer to a warm personality or demeanor. The term is derived from "calor," which means heat.