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It literally translates to "to have heat".

However, when it is used in a sentence, it describes something as "being hot".

If it is 100 degrees outside, you could say, "Yo tengo calor" to say "I am hot". Or you can say "Tener calor" to describe the general outside temperature. If the dog is panting, you could say, "El perro tiene calor" to say that "The dog is hot".

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