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The Weather

Preface

The Verb ‘Hacer’

In Spanish, weather-related expressions use the verb ‘Hacer’ (literally meaning: ‘to do’ or ‘to make’) when conjugated in the third-person singular form hace (it does or makes)

Table of Weather-Related Idiomatic Expressions

Spanish

English

Hace

Buen tiempo

The weather is nice

Mal tiempo

The weather is bad

Calor

It’s hot

Frío

It’s cold

Viento

It’s windy

Sol

It’s sunny

There is a difference between the words ''caluroso'' and ''calor'':
''Calor'' is a noun, meaning ''heat''
''Caluroso'' is an adjective, meaning ''hot''


1. Today it’s hot Hoy hace calor
2. It’s sunny today Hoy hace sol


 

Idiomatic Weather-Related Expressions

In the tables below there are common expressions used for describing directions, seasons, and meals (relating to the time of day). Unlike English, each meal of the day has a corresponding verb in Spanish.

Los Cuatro Vientos

Los Cuatro Vientos

Norte

North

Sur

South

Este

East

Oeste

West

 

 

Noreste

North-east

Noroeste

North-west

Sudeste

South-east

Sudoeste

South-west

 


 

El oriente

The Orient

El occidente

The West

Oriental

Oriental

Occidental

Western

 

 


 

The Seasons

Las estaciones del año

Primavera

Spring

Verano

Summer

Otoño

Fall

Invierno

Winter

 


 

Meals

 

Meals

To eat breakfast

Desayunar

Breakfast

(el) desayuno

To eat lunch

Almorzar

Lunch

(el) Almuerzo

To eat a small meal

Merendar

Small meal

(la) merienda

To eat supper

Cenar

Supper

(la) cena

 

 

To drink

Tomar, Beber

To eat

Comer

 

1. I eat breakfast:
a. Yo como el desayuno
b. Yo desayuno

2. We eat supper at 8 o’clock
a. Comemos la cena a las ocho de la noche
b. Cenamos a las ocho de la noche


 

The Weather

The verb

Conjugation in present simple

The noun

Granizar

To hail

Graniza

It hails

Granizo

Hail

Llover

To rain

Llueve

It rains

Lluvia

Rain

Nublarse

To cloud

Está nublado

It’s cloudy

Nube

Cloud

Nevar

To snow

Nieva

It snows

Nieve

Snow

1. The verb ‘Llover’ is irregular (in present simple) of type: O UE
2. The verb ‘Tronar’ is irregular (in present simple) of type: O UE
3. The verb ‘Nevar’ is irregular (in present simple) of type: E IE


 
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