The Weather In
SpanishThe weather in Spanish is definitely
something you need to know if you are traveling. I doubt it will snow
but you don't want to get caught in inclement weather. Here is a short
dialogue to get you started on the weather terms in Spanish. You can
also check out other weather
expressions in the free lessons section. ¿Podrías
prender el ventilador?

| | A: ¿Podrías
prender el ventilador? | |
Could you turn the fan on? | |
B: No hace tanto calor. | |
It’s not that hot. | |
A: Hace mucho calor aquí. | |
It’s really hot in here. | |
B: ¿Quieres que prenda el aire acondicionado? | |
What about the air-conditioning? |
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Here's
the literal translation in English so you can begin to se the thought
patterns:
| Podrías | prender | el | ventilador | | Can
you | turn on | the | fan |
| No | hace | tanto | calor | | No | it
makes | so much | heat |
| Hace | mucho | calor | aquí | | It
makes | a lot | heat | here |
| Quieres | que | prenda | el | aire | condicionado | | You
want | that | I turn on | the | air | conditioning |
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