Examples of using "Kuumaa" in a sentence and their english translations:
The tea is hot.
The water is hot.
The soup is hot.
It was very hot.
In Japan, it is very hot in summer.
This tea is very hot.
I'd like to drink something hot.
The soup is too hot.
The tea is boiling hot.
Who wants some hot chocolate?
I can't put up with this hot weather.
Do you want the tea hot or iced?
The water was too hot yesterday.
He complained that the soup was too hot.
Stop beating around the bush and get to the point.
- I can't put up with this hot weather.
- I can't stand this hot weather.
- I just can't stand this hot weather anymore.
You must strike while the iron is hot.
Tom handed Mary a cup of hot coffee.
- This coffee is not hot enough.
- This coffee isn't hot enough.
In the summer it's very hot in southern Spain.
It is extremely hot and humid in Bali in December.
It was so hot that she felt like eating ice cream.
It's cold, so I want to eat something hot.
Scottish recipe for tomato soup: Pour hot water into a red cup.
The tea is so hot that I cannot drink it.
Don't pour hot water into the glass or it will crack.
Tom couldn't sleep at all because it was so hot.
- It is warm.
- It's warm.
I like to put an ice cube into my coffee, because it's usually too hot.
Forks and chopsticks became popular because they could easily handle hot food.
I had to sip the coffee because it was too hot.
The tea is hot.
The nights are cool, but the days are hot.
Tom touched the hot stove and burned his hand.
Strike while the iron is hot.
Strike while the iron is hot.