What are 3 weather expressions in Spanish?
Times when the weather “does”
- Hace calor. It is hot.
- Hace frío. It is cold.
- Hace fresco. It is cool.
- Hace buen tiempo. The weather is nice.
- Hace mal tiempo. The weather is bad.
- Está nublado. It is cloudy.
- Está soleado. It is sunny.
- Está despejado. It is clear.
How do you describe the weather in the past tense in Spanish?
The imperfect tense is also used to describe weather in the past. For example: Hacía sol/calor (It was sunny/hot) Estaba frío/nublado, etc (It was cold/cloudy, etc)
What are some Spanish idioms?
Spanish idioms with food and drinks
Idiom | Literal translation | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Ser pan comido | To be eaten bread | To be very easy |
Ponerse de mala leche | To get in bad milk | To get in a bad mood |
Dar calabazas a alguien | To give pumpkins to someone | To reject someone |
Ser un melón | To be a melon | To be not very intelligent |
Is temperature ES or esta?
We use the verb estar to describe weather conditions, which is the most common for talking about temperature in Spanish. We use this verb when referring to non-permanent weather conditions. Here are some examples: El día está soleado.
What is the weather in Spanish today?
Asking about the Weather in Spanish
What’s the weather like today?: ¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?
What is the hottest month in Spain?
If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Spain, the hottest months are July, August, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally late July where highs are regularly around 86.9°F (30.5°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 64.9°F (18.3°C) at night.