'hot' is an adjective. Adjectives don't have tenses.
Hot is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
The verb tense are different and words really do not have a direct meaning. For example in English you would ask: "How are you" and in spanish it would be like saying: "You are how"
estoy is the present tense
Tú me lastimas (present tense) Tu me has lastimado (past tense)
modelo
pasa
Did = past tense Does = present tense
In Spanish, "hot", as in "high temperature", is "caliente".
"Vete" is "Get out" in Spanish. Pronounciation: Ve (as in ve in vent) te (as in te in tense).
Whenever you say "will" in spanish, you have to use some conjugation of the future tense. To conjugate verbs in the future tense, you leave the verb whole and add the future tense to the end. The future tense ending for 'He' is á He will eat: Comerá He will sing: Cantará He will be: Estará
A verb for this is drink In the past tense it would be I drank hoy chocolate In te present tense I drink or I am drinking hot chocolate
esestáseaestéIt depends on the tense and the context.