You are very very hot.
be careful when using this...use proper context.
"You are hot, I like you"
You are very hot my dear.
It means "you are very cute and hot".However, this is not proper french as chaud means hot as in 'the weather is hot' or 'my tea is hot'- it can not be used to describe someone.
"What do you do when it's warm?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Que fais-tu quand il fait chaud? The question also translates as "What do you make when the weather is warm?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh feh-tyoo kaw-teel feh sho" in French.
Hot as in temperature: "Tu n'as pas chaud" Hot as in good-looking: "Tu n'es pas sexy"
le chaud mean 'the hot / warm' in French. Ex: "tu préfères le chaud ou le froid ? Donnes moi le chaud." > Do you prefer the warm one or the cold? Please give me the warm"
It is French for "Have you?"
Qui es-tu? in French means "Who are you?" in English.
Tu as d'autres? in French is "Have you got any others?" in English.
Tu es d'accord? in French is "Do you agree?" in English.
Tu et moi in French means "You and me" in English.
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