"it is hot" (speaking of the weather or of the temperature in a house for example), "the weather's hot"
il fait chaud - it's hot (weather)
Faire: - To do or - To make There are some French expressions that do not follow exactly "to do" or "to make". For example: Il fait attention. He pays attention. Il fait chaud. It is hot.
It is f*cking hot at Montreal
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
What does he do?
First of all, it's "il fait chaud" Il fait chaud means it is hot.
chaud e.g Il fait chaud.
il fait chaud - it's hot (weather)
"il fait chaud" in French means "it's hot."
Garder au chaud is keep warm in french. It is translated from English to French Language.
j'ai chaud means 'I am hot'. That does not mean the external temperature is actually high, but only that my own temperature is. Il fait chaud : the weather is hot/ the external temperature is warm. The same goes for "j'ai froid" (I 'm cold) and "il fait froid" (it's cold outside).
"chaud" is hot in French. Il fait chaud = it's hot.
Faire: - To do or - To make There are some French expressions that do not follow exactly "to do" or "to make". For example: Il fait attention. He pays attention. Il fait chaud. It is hot.
Il fait très chaud.
You can say "Il fait très chaud dehors" in French to express that it is very hot outside.
It is hot is "il fait chaud" (the weather is hot, it is hot outside, etc..) or "c'est chaud" (about your food for instance)
Il fait vraiment chaud dehors.