暑い (atsui) would mean "Hot" as in temperature. For example, 天気が暑いね (tenki ga atsui ne) would mean "It's pretty hot out today isn't it?". There's also 熱い (atsui) which is also used for saying something is hot, though it is generally associated with different things than 暑い. For example, 熱いシャワーを浴びる (atsui shawaa wo abiru) means "To take a hot shower". Finally, there is 辛い (tsurai) to say if something is spicy or peppery. For example, 辛いスープ (tsurai suupu) would mean "spicy/hot soup".
'Hot dog' would be ホットドッグ (hottodoggu) in Japanese. The pronunciation is very similar to that of English because ホットドッグ is an English loanword.
It is hot today.
Atsui means hot and when said quickly or by natives atsu is also used
Watashi wa atsu no tenki wo kirai desu nee!
Shin atami is Japanese and literally means believe or trust hot ocean in English. Shin translates to believe or trust; Atami translates to hot ocean.
They are called 'onsen' in Japanese.
the hot springs
暑い (Atsui)
You may "atsui [desu]."
Yes, try can withstand hot or cold weather.
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'Hot dog' would be ホットドッグ (hottodoggu) in Japanese. The pronunciation is very similar to that of English because ホットドッグ is an English loanword.
It is hot today.
A special hot plate
Tennis and trying a variety of Japanese hot baths. :)
"Anata WA kawaii desu" = "you are cute" HOPE THAT HELPS! ^^