The French word "chaud" translates to "hot" in English. It is commonly used to describe temperature, such as hot food or weather. Additionally, it can also have figurative meanings, such as being in a heated situation or describing something trendy or exciting.
It's very hot
"You are hot, I like you"
Faire: - To do or - To make There are some French expressions that do not follow exactly "to do" or "to make". For example: Il fait attention. He pays attention. Il fait chaud. It is hot.
il fait chaud - it's hot (weather)
"it is hot" (speaking of the weather or of the temperature in a house for example), "the weather's hot"
un chocolat chaud is French for hot chocolate :)yess it is but if you were wondering what chaud would be in English it means hot.un chocolat chaud is French for hot chocolate :)
I'm feeling hot
Garder au chaud is keep warm in french. It is translated from English to French Language.
It's very hot
"You are hot, I like you"
Faire: - To do or - To make There are some French expressions that do not follow exactly "to do" or "to make". For example: Il fait attention. He pays attention. Il fait chaud. It is hot.
The opposite of cold in french is "chaud" meaning hot.
"In a while warm indeed!" is a literal English equivalent of the English phrase À bientôt bien chaud. The pronunciation of the adverbial phrase, adverb, and masculine singular adjective will be "a bya-to bya sho" in French.
"dans un pays chaud" means "in a hot country" in French. This is commonly used for countries with a tropical climate.
il fait chaud - it's hot (weather)
"it is hot" (speaking of the weather or of the temperature in a house for example), "the weather's hot"
You are very hot my dear.