Tener Frio Calor

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To be cold (hot)

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "tener frío" or "tener calor" might sound a bit like you're holding on to the weather, but it actually means "to be cold" or "to be hot." Imagine it's like carrying around a personal thermostat! Picture a famous DJ like Calvin Harris, known for bringing the heat with his music. When you're "tener calor," think of Calvin spinning at a summer festival, making everyone feel the heat. On the flip side, for "tener frío," imagine him in a winter wonderland, dropping beats that give everyone the chills. So, remember: "tener frío" is like needing a sweater, and "tener calor" is like needing a fan at a Calvin Harris concert! 🎚️

Practice Version

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