Calor is a latin prefix meaning heat. A Calorie is actually a unit of energy based on the energy needed to raise one liter of water one celsius degree
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
The Latin noun calor can mean heat, warmth, passion, zeal, ardour or love.
It should be hace mucho calor, meaning it is very hot (weather)
I think you mean colour
"Calor" is masculine, so the phrase is "mucho calor".
Are you hot (temperature)
Calor
january is hot
It's warm (as in the weather)
Calor was created in 1935.
Opposite word of calor
"¿Qué tal de calor?" in Spanish can be translated to "How hot is it?" or "How's the heat?" It is a way to ask about the temperature or weather conditions.