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what is the difference between heat and hot? answer in spanish please.
May 20, 2015 2:15 AM
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Hi, ok, en el concepto que yo manejo, la diferencia es que heat es un sustantivo que traduce en en español como calor, por ejemplo: the heat of the sun: el calor del sol.
Mientras que hot un adjetivo que traduce en español como caliente, por ejemplo: the soup's really hot: la sopa está realmente caliente.....
I hope this can help you....
May 20, 2015
the heat = el calor
to heat = calentar
hot = caliente
May 20, 2015
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