The Spanish word "caliente" is an adjective meaning "hot" - as in temperature.
eg. caliente como el infierno = hot as hell
rapidly is an adverb. adjectives are words that describe a noun. You can't say, like, the chair is very rapidly. Adverbs are words that describe verbs. You can say, he ran rapidly across the room.
Yes, if you are talking about hot in the temperature sense: Spanish (but used in English at times): Caliente English: Calefacient Calefactory Calefactive Calorifacient Calorific
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you can say adore, fashion like , perfection, there are a ton of words for like you can use a theresres to check it out and i found 2 pages of other words on mine :)
Some words that 'briefly' can describe are: do, say, state, describe, make, go, write, wait, stay, walk, stir, whip, stretch...
'Muy caliente' means very hot in reference to an object. You would not say 'muy caliente' about the weather. In order to say that it is hot out, as in high temperatures, you would say 'Hace calor.' You would also not say 'muy caliente' about a person who is attractive - in that case, it has another (inappropriate) meaning entirely! To say someone is 'hot' in the attractive way, you would say 'Él/ella está bueno/a.' You could also use the words guapo/a, atractivo/a, or bonito/a.
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"gato caliente" means Hot cat in "spanish"
Seth está caliente (now) Seth es caliente (always)
Estoy Caliente.
Caliente. This means "hot". If you are speaking of the weather, then it would be "Hace mucho calor." Literally, "it makes a lot of heat." If you are speaking of an object that is hot, it would be "Está caliente¨, unless it is something that is always hot, such as the sun. Then it is "es caliente".
caliente como el infierno
You can say "Bueno y caliente".
The way that a person would say caution hot water in Spanish is precaucion agua caliente. The way that a person would say caution hot liquid in Spanish is advertir liquido caliente.
Tubo Caliente.
"Ella es caliente"