She’s hot! Is it hot in here? Is your food hot? In English, we just use one word, but in SPANISH, there are different words for all of these situations… and if you use the wrong one, you might embarrass yourself! Watch this lesson to learn the difference in meaning and usage between the different words for ‘hot’ in Spanish: calor, caliente, picante, and guapa/guapo. I’ll also show you how to use these words with the verbs hacer, estar, ser, and tener.
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