If it is "estás caliente", it would mean "you're hot, as in sexy". If it is "esta es caliente", then it would be "this is hot" (temperature).
The phrase "no estás caliente y rico" translates to "you are not hot and rich" in English. It can be used to describe someone who is neither attractive nor wealthy. The context in which it's used can affect its connotation, but generally, it implies a lack of physical appeal and financial status.
It depends what you are trying to say. If you mean that "we are warm" or "we are at an elevated temperature", you should say: Tenemos calor. If you mean that "we are sexy" or the like, you should say: Somos calientes. If you mean that a particular piece clothing is flattering on us and makes us look sexy, you should say: Estamos calientes.
'Caliente' means hot in English.
Caliente - hot Fresco - cool
Caliente Means Hot
'Caliente' means hot in English.
Dale means Go and Caliente means Hot
Bien caliente-> Very hot
Tan caliente = It's so hot (weather only).
It actually means these. But como estas means how are you?
"Estas acciónes" means "these actions".
No estas casada translates to mean you are not married in English.