'Muy caliente' means very hot in reference to an object.
You would not say 'muy caliente' about the weather. In order to say that it is hot out, as in high temperatures, you would say 'Hace calor.'
You would also not say 'muy caliente' about a person who is attractive - in that case, it has another (inappropriate) meaning entirely! To say someone is 'hot' in the attractive way, you would say 'Él/ella está bueno/a.' You could also use the words guapo/a, atractivo/a, or bonito/a.
"Es muy caliente" means it is very hot.
Muy caliente means - VERY HOT
It means "very hot."
Translation: Yes, very hot and you my (girl) friend.
Aye is an expression of excitement, muy means very, caliente means hot. Woah, that's very hot!
Muy Caliente!
It means "is very hot" It is broken Spanish for "It is very hot." The correct sentence would be, "Esta muy caliente."
I love/like you, red-hot mama.
Es muy caliente.
El trabajo muy caliente.
According to Google Translate: 'yo soy muy caliente para ti' means " I'm too hot for you" in English.
You say "Ese hombre está muy guapo". You would say that if the guy is only hot temporarily. If you mean the guy is intrinsically hot, it would be "Ese hombre es muy guapo." You could use the word "tipo" for "guy".