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"It is hot" referring to the temperature in Spanish is "Hace calor". It is pronounced "AH-say cah-LORE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations

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"Tiempo" may be used. The question "¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?" means "What's today's weather?" and you can answer with "Hace sol" which means "It's hot." However, if someone's running a fever, then "temperature" is "temperatura." "Tengo temperatura de 39 grados" translates as "My temperature's 39 degrees" (or 102.2 Fahrenheit.)


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Temperatura.
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