You should say either "Son muy caliente" or "son muy picante" depending on whether you are speaking of temperature or spiciness. "Caliente" is also used to refer to the physical appearance of persons.
Be careful with that sandwich. It is hot. Ten cuidado con ese sándwich. Está caliente.
Today it is hot.
Hoy hace calor
If you are speaking of the weather, "hace mucho calor". If you mean something has a lot of heat, "Es muy caliente".
mucho calor (pronounced mooch-oh cal-or)
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
Aprecio mucho
Well, it's not exact but to say You're hot in Spanish it is "as tu es caliente" I hope that helps...
"gato caliente" means Hot cat in "spanish"
Hot date - fecha caliente
calor [ka'loɾ]
"Tengo calor"
Francisco
Hace calor
You can say "Bueno y caliente".
Specify more what you mean by 'hot'
Quieres un hot dog?
¿Hace calor alla? (is it making hot over there)
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.