It's certainly colder in winter than in summer; but I've known
(winter 1984/5) deep snow in Catalonia,
while in Andalucia (October-December 1985) it was so hot (to a North European), even early in the morning, that I had to stand in the shade; and one afternoon, simply standing watching videos (albeit in a room with no air-conditioning but an open window) I was drenched in perspiration.
Este tiempo es muy malo
Hace frio means its cold like as in weather.
In relation to the weather, "hace calor". Literally, "it makes heat", but is translated as "it is hot". As a temperature of an object, it is "caliente".
"The weather is nice.""It's nice outside."Literally: "It makes good weather"Literally means: "It makes good weather." or simply: "The weather is nice."
it means "TIME" or "weather", depending on the context. we have very little time - tenemos muy poco tiempo bad weather - mal tiempo
bbc weather
"how is the weather?" -> "cómo está el clima?"
The Spanish believed that their god was against them and dawned this weather apon the day of the battle and the spanish protest that's why they were defeated.
El tiempo
although tiempo is the word for weather, Weather Forecast is prevision metereologica
Its not good weather. - Su clima no es bueno.
To translate "How is the weather back there" from English to Spanish, you would say, "Como es el clima alli."
"Hace buen tiempo" means "the weather is good" in Spanish. It is used to describe a nice or pleasant weather condition.
Nothing. However Clima means weather
No. The English, with a lot of help from the weather, defeated the Spanish.
¿Qué tiempo hace?
It means " What is the weather like today?"