In spanish WINDY is hace viento.
Windy, it is windy, Hace viento in Spanish.
Tener frio is the Spanish way to say "to be cold". Literally, it means "to have cold".
You say "I live in Chicago" in Spanish by saying "Vivo en Chicago." It's as simple as that, darling. Now go impress someone with your bilingual skills and enjoy the windy city!
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
Hace viento.
Hace viento afuera
Windy, it is windy, Hace viento in Spanish.
the answer is: Ventoso
Il fait du vent = It is windy
asoleado y ventoso
Snowy and windy = מושלג וסוער (meshulag veso'er)
It means: it's windy
It means: 'It's windy. ' That is what my Spanish teacher said.
"Hace viento" means "It's windy" and "hace sol" means "It's sunny" in Spanish.
Tener frio is the Spanish way to say "to be cold". Literally, it means "to have cold".
You may say 'kaze no tsuyoi,' to precede other words ("a windy day,") written: 風の強い Or you may say 'kaze ga tsuyoi' to simply say "It's windy," written: 風が強い