Examples of using "Kalt" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you cold?
You are cold.
They're cold.
You are cold.
She is cold.
Ice is cool.
Hot...cold, right?
They were really cold.
They're cold.
- It's cold out there.
- It is cold outside.
- It's cold outside.
- It's cold today.
- It's cold today!
- It is cold today.
Don't you feel cold?
Brr – it's cold!
- It is cold outside.
- It's cold outside.
- It's pretty cold.
- It is pretty cold.
It was really cold.
Your coffee is getting cold.
- It's awfully cold today.
- It's very cold today.
- It is very cold today.
- It's really cold today.
- Today is very cold.
- It's extremely cold today.
Ah, it's cold!
I have a chill.
Are you cold?
It's getting cold.
I felt cold.
We're cold.
You are cold.
- It's cold.
- It is cold.
- Brrr, it's cold!
- It's cold.
- It is cold.
- The weather is cold.
This is cold.
It was cold.
Ice is cool.
Was it cold?
Are you cold?
Are you cold?
Is it cold?
- He's cold.
- He feels cold.
They're cold.
They're cold.
- I was getting cold.
- I became cold.
- I got cold.
- It's cold, but not as cold as forecast.
- It's cold, but not as cold as they said it would be.
It's awfully cold today.
It's really cold today.
- You'll feel cold.
- You're going to feel cold.
- You're going to be cold.
- You'll be cold.
- It's awfully cold today.
- It's very cold today.
- It's really cold today.
- It's extremely cold today.
- It is pretty cold today.
- It's rather cold today.
- It's pretty cold today.
It got cold after sunset.
- It's very cold today.
- It is very cold today.
- Today is very cold.
It was cold in Boston.
It's really cold today.
Ah, it's cold!
The food is getting cold.
It's cold today.
It was cold yesterday.