Can you use 'c'est chaud/c'est moche' etc to talk about the conditions that the weather has created? For example, at the hight of summer it's not uncommon to hear 'c'est chaud' as one enters someone's home.
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Philip K.Kwiziq community member
C'est chaud
This question relates to:French lesson "Talking about the weather in French - il fait + [adjectif]"
Asked 10 months ago
Hi Philip,
Those two expressions refer to the situation rather than the weather in particular. So they won't be translated literally as 'it's hot' or 'it's ugly'.
Take a look at the following page on 'c'est chaud' -
https://french.stackexchange.com/questions/42797/cest-chaud-its-crazy
When you say 'c'est moche' - it will be a negative comment like, 'it's awful ' so it might refer to the weather or not depending on the context.
Bonne Continuation !
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