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que sol hace

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I was using the app supermemo, it said que sol hace means "I am so hot." I cannot find anything that would match that? is the Castillian or something?

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updated May 27, 2012
posted by spindle32
Hola, Bienvenido al foro! - rac1, May 25, 2012

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Hi and welcome to the forum, Spindle.

I've never heard of this.

"Hace sol" means that it's sunny....not hot, nor does it relate to a person.

"Hace calor" means that it's warm...again, not related to a person, but the weather.

updated May 27, 2012
posted by --Mariana--
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It sounds like 'How sunny it is!' or 'How hot it is!' to me.

It´s important to punctuate correctly - ¡Qué sol hace!

updated May 26, 2012
posted by afowen
I believe I've heard this expression on Notes in Spanish, and yes... with that meaning - sinsonte, May 26, 2012
Well, it makes sense if you can say ¡Qué calor!, ¡Qué frio! etc. - afowen, May 26, 2012
Yeah I think their is no tilde. From what I understand without it que means that. - spindle32, May 26, 2012