Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
Sample sentences: The temperature is 40 degrees Celsius, which is a hellish heat! |
La temperatura es de 40 grados centígrados, ¡es un calor infernal! |
The breeze has somewhat alleviated the terrible heat of today. | La brisa ha mitigado un poco el terrible calor de hoy. |
to heat | calentar |
heat | calor |

Anyway, when we came back to the hotel the doorman asked us how the game was and we replied that we rather would have seen our team winning and that a draw has always something disappointing.
The city seemed to be small but busy and many building were new. It looked like a third world country village with four and five star hotels. The infrastructure was still bad, but one could see development.
Nice to meet you. Your German is not bad at all, stop being so insecure. I have been learning Spanish for 3 weeks only. I am visiting a private Spanish teacher. It is very expensive but good.
The city seemed to be small but busy and many building were new. It looked like a third world country village with four and five star hotels. The infrastructure was still bad, but one could see development.
Nice to meet you. Your German is not bad at all, stop being so insecure. I have been learning Spanish for 3 weeks only. I am visiting a private Spanish teacher. It is very expensive but good.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of heat [ heated, heated ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of calentar [calentado] |
caliento calientas calienta calentamos calentáis calientan | calentaba calentabas calentaba calentábamos calentabais calentaban | calenté calentaste calentó calentamos calentasteis calentaron | calentaré calentarás calentará calentaremos calentaréis calentarán |