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What does the underlined word mean in the following sentence?
Hace mucho calor. ¡Vamos a nadar!
It's very hot.
It's very cloudy
It's very nice weather.
It's very cold.
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"It's very hot."
("Hace mucho calor" literally "it makes a lot of heat" — used to mean "it's very hot" about the weather.)
("Hace mucho calor" literally "it makes a lot of heat" — used to mean "it's very hot" about the weather.)
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