High School Spanish

Posted by: stevefrat

High School Spanish - 10/31/05 02:25 PM

Hello-

My wife and I are traveling to Spain for the first time in March.

Since we booked our trip, we've had a good time practicing key phrases. I remember quite a bit from the 3 years of Spanish I had in high school, which surprised me, but I have a quick question. My wife asked me how to describe the weather... if it's hot, cold, windy, etc. I remember geing taugh that Hace calor is hot, Hace frio is cold, Hace viento is windy, etc., but I'm curious to know if this is commonly used. Do Spaniards still say "Hace frio" to say it's cold? Or, is that a much more formal way of speaking?

Thank you.
Posted by: barry

Re: High School Spanish - 10/31/05 02:40 PM

Your memory has served you well. That's exactly how it's said (Hace...) unless you want to describe a meterological phenomenon in progress, ie It's raining, it's snowing and so on. In that case use está lloviendo, está nevando etc.
Posted by: stevefrat

Re: High School Spanish - 10/31/05 03:49 PM

Muchas gracias!
Posted by: Arturo

Re: High School Spanish - 11/01/05 04:12 PM

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