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 Damir77
 
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							| Hi, everyone! 
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							| It is sooo hot in Moscow! What phrases do you use in your languages to say that it is too hot. In Russia we say Жарко как в аду! (as hot as in hell) 
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| There was once a thread here on this topic. "Жахливо спекотньо!" (transliteration: zhahlyvo spekotnio) - which in Ukrainian means it�s terribly hot. Sophia |  24 Jul 2011     
					
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 Damir77
 
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							| Thanks, but there are only English phrases in that post. What do you say in your languages? Spanish, French, German, Polish, Italian... 
 That �s interesting |  24 Jul 2011     
					
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 Marywell
 
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							| Wow, it is hard to find some popular fixed phrases in Polish. You can certainly say the same simile (as hot as in hell) in Polish => "Goraco jak w piekle", but it is not commonly used. I �d rather say "Upał jak diabli" :) Sorry won �t translate it. such phrases often can �t be translated literally. |  24 Jul 2011     
					
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 portugueseteacher
 
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							| "Est� uma brasa" ou Est� muito calor" in Portuguese.     Have a nice Day! |  24 Jul 2011     
					
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 Tere-arg
 
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							| "Es un horno" "Hace un calor infernal" "Esto es un infierno" "Est� recalcinante" 
 BTW. what temp  do you feel it is extremely hot there, in Russia?
 Just out of curiosity, as I have always imagined temps are lower there than here, in Argentina
 
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 valentinaper
 
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							| The temperature in Athens is something like 35-37 C these days, so we say "βράζει ο τόπος", meaning that the soil is boiling, or "σκάει ο τζίτζικας" which suggests that even the cicada, a type of cricket that enjoys high temperatures, cannot stand the heat.   Don �t take me wrong, I like the summer, but sometimes it �s unbearable...  |  24 Jul 2011     
					
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 maggiejeria
 
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							| Hace mucho calor. Hace un calor horrible!
 Est� muy caluroso!
 
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 aidamour
 
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							|  hi everyone  have a nice night |  24 Jul 2011     
					
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 Alees
 
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							| Hace mucho calor!! Es un horno!! Est� achicharrante |  24 Jul 2011     
					
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