"Hace frio ahora" is how you would say it is cold now in Spanish.
hacemos frio. In Spanish we don't say we are cold, we say we have cold. I like the difference, because cold is a temporary state-not who we ARE (excepting Canadians)
Tengo Frio how to say it Tang-go Free-o
In Spanish, you do not say "Yo estoy frio". That literally means "I am cold", but it is not the normal way to express the sentiment. "Tengo frío" literally means "I have cold", but the translation would be "I am cold".
The word 'now' in Spanish is 'ahora', which is pronounced ah-or-ah. If you are trying to say 'What now?' in Spanish, you would say '? Y que ahora?'
Esta resfriada
al frio
chilly, freezing, Frio (cold in spanish)
Tengo un resfriado
tenga un frío.
Hace mucho frio
hacer frio
To say I am preoccupied right now in spanish is, me preocupa ahora mismo.