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tener frío

English translation of tener frío

cold.

The Spanish phrase 'tener frío' translates to 'to be cold' in English. However, this phrase does not denote the temperature of a thing or an environment but the feeling of coldness experienced by a person. It is important to note that in Spanish, people 'have cold', unlike in English where people 'are cold'. Therefore, when a person says 'tengo frío' in Spanish, it means 'I am cold' in English, indicating that they are feeling cold.


Example sentences using: tener frío

Siempre tengo frío en invierno.

English translation of Siempre tengo frío en invierno.

I always feel cold in winter.

This phrase expresses that the speaker consistently feels cold during the winter season.

Cuando salgo de casa sin abrigo, tengo frío.

English translation of Cuando salgo de casa sin abrigo, tengo frío.

When I leave home without a coat, I feel cold.

This sentence indicates that the speaker feels cold if they leave the house without wearing a coat.

Si no me pongo un suéter, tendré frío esta noche.

English translation of Si no me pongo un suéter, tendré frío esta noche.

If I don’t wear a sweater, I will feel cold tonight.

This example shows the consequence of not wearing a sweater, implying that it will lead to feeling cold.

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