Calor was created in 1935.
Calor Village of the Year was created in 1997.
"Calor" is masculine, so the phrase is "mucho calor".
Calor
Opposite word of calor
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
"Calor" means "heat".
Calor It is generating heat - está gerando calor
Wao que calor
The Latin noun calor can mean heat, warmth, passion, zeal, ardour or love.
Calor Gas supplies butane and propane to areas in the United Kingdom. Calor was founded in 1935 and it's corporate headquarters are located in Warwick, England.
It should be hace mucho calor, meaning it is very hot (weather)
It literally translates to "to have heat". However, when it is used in a sentence, it describes something as "being hot". If it is 100 degrees outside, you could say, "Yo tengo calor" to say "I am hot". Or you can say "Tener calor" to describe the general outside temperature. If the dog is panting, you could say, "El perro tiene calor" to say that "The dog is hot".