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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
-Hoy está '''soleado'''. | -Hoy está '''soleado''' (''It's sunny today.'') | ||
'' | -Me gustaría beber chocolate caliente, hace mucho '''frío''' (''I'd like to drink hot chocolate, the weather is very cold.'') | ||
-Vámonos, está '''nublado''' y parece que va a llover (''Let's go, it's cloudy and it looks like it's going to rain.'') | |||
-Vámonos, está '''nublado''' y parece que va a llover | |||
''Let's go, it's cloudy and it looks like it's going to rain.'' |
Revision as of 21:28, 11 November 2016
Here are some of the most common words used in Spanish to refer to the weather:
Words
Sunny day: día soleado.
Rainy day: día lluvioso.
Cloudy day: día nublado.
Humid day: día húmedo.
Clear day: día despejado.
Snowy day: día nevado.
Hot day: día caluroso.
Cold day: día frío.
Foggy day: día con niebla.
Cool day: día fresco.
Windy day: día ventoso.
Verbs
To rain: llover.
To snow: nevar.
To drizzle: lloviznar.
To dawn: amanecer.
To become night: anochecer.
Examples
-Hoy está soleado (It's sunny today.)
-Me gustaría beber chocolate caliente, hace mucho frío (I'd like to drink hot chocolate, the weather is very cold.)
-Vámonos, está nublado y parece que va a llover (Let's go, it's cloudy and it looks like it's going to rain.)