"It's very hot in Mexico" in Spanish is "Hace mucho calor en México". It is pronounced "AH-say MOO-cho ka-LORE EHN MEH-he-coh." Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Hoy hace calor.
(OY AH-say cah-LOR)
Que calor hoy! (comment)
Hace calor hoy (statement)
muy caliente o picante
Caliente Enchiloso
Caliente. This applies to both heat and spicy.
The word 'caliente' means hot as in the temperature, while the word 'picante' means hot as in Spicy. It is hot = hace calor
No me pica.
Sehr Heiss = very hot This you can use -for girls -weather -hot food (not spicy) -clothes So you can descripe things you like or when the temperature is high
In Spanish, "Muy caliente" means "very hot"
salchicha caliente (temperature hot) salchicha picante (spicy hot)
According to www.spanishdict.com, it is picante.When I think spicy though, I think hot and spanish for hot would be caliente. picante is spicy, caliente is hot
chaude et épicée
umh..... the most spicy meal is i would say hot wings but to some people it is not hot i dnt really know cuz everything DAT i eat DAT they say is hot it is not hot to me DAT is a tricking question there
It all depends on context. To say "It is hot" as in a warm day, it would be "Hace calor". To say something like "this coffee is hot", you would use "Este café es caliente". To say "this sauce is hot (spicy)", you could say "Esta salsa es picante". To say "I am hot" as in a warm day, you could put it as "Tengo calor".
El trabajo muy caliente.
Hot as in heat is heiss.Hot as in spicy is scharf.Hot as in sexy is geil, scharf or heiß.