domingo, 24 de junio de 2012

Cómo está el clima?


CÓMO ESTÁ EL CLIMA?
HOW IS THE WEATHER

That’s the way you ask about the weather in Spanish.  It’s a good way to start a conversation.  Can't think of anything to say to that friendly person standing next to you?

No matter the language, there's always that old stand-by: the weather. To talk about the weather, you'll use the verbs hacer, ''to do" or ''to make," and estar. You'll also use the word hay, an adverbial expression that means ''there is/are."

So let’s start learning how to conjugate the verb Hacer

HACER (TO DO, TO MAKE)
YO HAGO
TÚ HACES
EL/ ELLA HACE
NOSOTROS HACEMOS
USTEDES HACEN
ELLOS/ELLAS HACEN

The literal translations for weather expressions in Spanish are a bit odd to the ear of the English-speaker.

The equivalent of "It's cold" is:

HACE FRIO

Which literary means “It makes cold”.

To talk about the weather you can use the verb hacer.  So it’s hot in Spanish is:

HACE CALOR

That’s all for today.  On the following lessons we will continue studying some expressions about the weather in Spanish

Adios

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