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".
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.
Caliente amante
eso es caliente
uno madre caliente
"It is hot here" in Spanish is "hace calor aquí". It is pronounced "AH-say cah-LOR ah-KEY". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"gato caliente" means Hot cat in "spanish"
calor [ka'loɾ]
"Tengo calor"
Hace calor
Francisco
Hot date - fecha caliente
Well, it's not exact but to say You're hot in Spanish it is "as tu es caliente" I hope that helps...
You can say "Bueno y caliente".
¿Hace calor alla? (is it making hot over there)
Quieres un hot dog?
Specify more what you mean by 'hot'
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.