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calore

English translation of calore

heat

The Italian word for heat is calore. It is used in a similar way to the English word, referring to the transfer of energy between two objects due to their temperature difference. For example, one might say 'La stufa emette calore' to mean 'The stove emits heat.'


Example sentences using: calore

Il calore del sole mi riscalda.

English translation of Il calore del sole mi riscalda.

The heat of the sun warms me up.

This sentence shows a common usage of 'calore' to describe the heat that comes from a natural source like the sun, and how it has a resulting effect, in this case, of warming the subject of the sentence.

Sentire il calore della tua mano mi rassicura.

English translation of Sentire il calore della tua mano mi rassicura.

Feeling the warmth of your hand reassures me.

The sentence here describes an emotional state triggered by physical warmth. It shows how 'calore' can be used in a metaphorical context, symbolising comfort and reassurance.

Il calore in questa stanza è insopportabile.

English translation of Il calore in questa stanza è insopportabile.

The heat in this room is unbearable.

This phrase demonstrates how the word 'calore' can be used to refer to the temperature in a particular area. The phrase describes a high degree of heat that is uncomfortable, showing negative connotation of 'calore' as it is used in this context.

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