ok,here are the words to Hot n Cold Your change your mind like a girl changes clothes yea, you PMS like a b**** I would know and you over think, always speak cryptically I should know that ur no good for me cuz ur hot n ur cold ur yes and ur no ur in then ur out ur up and ur down ur wrong when its right its black then its white we fight we break up we kiss we make up u dont really wanna say no u dont really wanna go ur hot then ur cold ur yes then ur no ur in then ur out ur up and ur down we used to be just like twins so in sync the same energy nows a dead battery used to laugh 'bout nothing now ur plain boring i should know that ur not gonna change cuz ur hot then ur cold ur yes then ur no ur in then ur out ur up and ur down ur wrong when its right its black and its white we fight we break up we kiss we make up u dont really wanna say no u dont really wnna go cuz ur hot then ur cold ur yes then ur no ur i then ur out ur up then ur down someone call the doctor got a case of a love bipolar stuck on a rollercoaster and cant get off this ride u change ur mide like a girl changes clothes cuz ur hot then ur cold ur yes then ur no ur in then ur out ur up and ur down ur wrong when its right its black and its white we fight we break up we kiss we make up u dont really wanna say no u dont really wnna go cuz ur hot then ur cold ur yes then ur no ur i then ur out ur up then ur down
The sun is hot in french: Le soleil est chaud
The opposite of cold in french is "chaud" meaning hot.
C for chaud - when there is a letter on the tap, which is rare. Taps are usually just colour-coded in France, red for hot and blue for cold. It is also standard to have the hot water on the left and the cold on the right.
Spell Ryan in french
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe
chaud
"hot peppers" is "piment" (or "piments" for plural) in French.
The sun is hot in french: Le soleil est chaud
chaud(e)
The opposite of cold in french is "chaud" meaning hot.
froid(e)
tube chaud
vous êtes chaud
"il fait chaud" in French means "it's hot."
chocolat chaud If this was directly translated it would be chocolate hot.
Het Fughe Suenda!
C for chaud - when there is a letter on the tap, which is rare. Taps are usually just colour-coded in France, red for hot and blue for cold. It is also standard to have the hot water on the left and the cold on the right.