What is the weather in the east.
Sometimes people use the wrong word for time. Tiempo in Spanish means weather, but it could mean time in another context. "Cual es la hora en el este" would be "What time is it in the east."
Este tiempo es muy malo
It means "what is the weather in the east?"
hace mal tiempo. = bad weather hace bein tiempo = good weather hace frio = cold hace sol = sunny hace calor = warm or hot
"Hace buen tiempo" means "the weather is good" in Spanish. It is used to describe a nice or pleasant weather condition.
"¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?" in Spanish translates to "What is the weather like today?" in English. It is a common way to ask about the current weather conditions.
"este animal hace un sonido asi" or "este animal hace un sonido como este"
¿Qué tiempo hace?
¿Qué tiempo hace?
"Hace hoy" is not a commonly used phrase in Spanish. "Hace" means "it is" or "to do," and "hoy" means "today." If you meant to use the phrase "hace mucho calor hoy," it would translate to "it is very hot today."
"¿Qué tiempo hace?" in Spanish translates to "What's the weather like?" It is a common way to ask about the current weather conditions.
Qué tiempo hace en julio=What is the weather in July?
Que tiempo hace? Cual es el tiempo? Que es el tiempo?