"Warm summer" in English is estate calda in Italian.
"Warm" in English is caldo in Italian.
La mia donna calda in Italian means "my hot (warm) woman" in English.
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Italy is a country located in Europe. The average Italian climate is quite warm especially if you are there in the summer.
Questo tipo è caldo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This guy is hot!" The declarative/exclamatory statement uses a masculine singular adjective whose literal meaning is "hot" or "warm" and figurative applications include "sexy." The pronunciation will be "KWEY-sto TEA-po eh KAL-do" in Italian.
mantente caliente Mantente tibio
"Hot chick" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase caldo pulcino. The masculine singular adjective and noun may refer literally to a "warm baby bird (chick, nestling)" or to "hot-looking female." Either way, the pronunciation remains "KAL0do pool-TCHEE-no" in Italian.
Una calda mamma and una mamma sessuale are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "a hot mama." Context makes clear whether "hot" as "sexy" or "super-warm" (case 1) or as "sensual" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "OO-na KAL-da MAM-ma" and "OO-na MAM-ma seys-SWA-ley" in Italian.
Garder au chaud is keep warm in french. It is translated from English to French Language.
warm und klebrig is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"Yes! Yes! It's too hot!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sì! Sì! C'è troppo caldo! The affirmatives, indefinite pronoun, third person singular present indicative, adverb, and masculine adjective may be heard said regarding a space being unpleasantly warm. The pronunciation will be "see see tcheh TROP-po KAL-do" in Italian.
Answer this question… If it is warm outside, then it is not summer.