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Old May 27, 2009, 12:50 PM
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Caliente / Picante

Cuando se esta hablando sobre comida, ¿puedes usar 'caliente' para "Spicey/hot", o es 'caliente' para temperatura?
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Old May 27, 2009, 01:53 PM
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"Caliente" se refiere a temperatura y "picante" significa que tiene alguna especia picante, al menos en España. Eso sí, después de comer algo picante dices: "¡me quemoooo!"
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Old May 27, 2009, 04:26 PM
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I agree with irmamar that "caliente" is only for temperature... But after tasting something "picante" in Mexico, you'd say "¡me enchilééééééé!".
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right we learned picante as spicy, hot so caliente must only be for temperature :P
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En chile se dice: me pica.
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Cuando se esta hablando sobre comida, ¿puedes usar 'caliente' para "Spicey/hot", o es 'caliente' para temperatura?
Yes, you can use the word caliente to express the temperature of the some food that you wanna eat, but anyhow the word caliente is likely used to say when something, object or other thing is hot.
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Old May 29, 2009, 05:07 AM
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¡No digas «estoy caliente» excepto cuando quieres atención amorosa! Si la temperatura te molesta lo que tienes que decir es «tengo calor» ¡Es una diferencia muy, muy importante!

¡Si equivocas puede provocar muchos problemas inesperados!

It is so important I will put it into English for those whose Spanish is limited, to prevent embarrassing situations!

Never say "Estoy caliente" except when you are seeking amorous attention! If the temperature bothers you, you must say "Tengo calor". It is a very, very important distinction. If you get it wrong it could cause many unwanted problems!

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Old May 29, 2009, 07:46 AM
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En chile se dice: me pica.
Cierto, también en México se dice que algo pica para sabores muy astringentes como el chile, la pimienta... a veces hasta para los refrescos y la pasta de dientes.
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Never say "Estoy caliente" except when you are seeking amorous attention! If the temperature bothers you, you must say "Tengo calor". It is a very, very important distinction. If you get it wrong it could cause many unwanted problems!
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"Estoy caliente" it's like "I'm horny"
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"Estoy caliente" it's like "I'm horny"
So, '¡Estoy caliente porque ese comida esta picante!' would indicate some kind of weird spicey-food fetish. Interesante.
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So, '¡Estoy caliente porque ese comida esta picante!' would indicate some kind of weird spicey-food fetish. Interesante.
No, no, no, no. No puedes decir eso de ninguna de las maneras. En todo caso:

"Tengo calor porque esa comida estaba picante"

Ah, I didn't understand the last word. Well, anyway it's a very impolite way of saying such things.
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Old June 01, 2009, 09:20 AM
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No, no, no, no. No puedes decir eso de ninguna de las maneras. En todo caso:
"Tengo calor porque esa comida estaba picante"
Gracias, pero espero que nunca necesito usar ese frase!

Edit: (I meant I hope I never have to use my phrase)

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So, '¡Estoy caliente porque ese comida esta picante!' would indicate some kind of weird spicey-food fetish. Interesante.
That would actually be a bit more than interesting... It's good you have understood exactly what it would mean though.
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So, '¡Estoy caliente porque ese comida esta picante!' would indicate some kind of weird spicey-food fetish. Interesante.

No, it would indicate that your grasp of Spanish was limited!
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So, '¡Estoy caliente porque ese comida esta picante!' would indicate some kind of weird spicey-food fetish. Interesante.
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Please keep this thread on topic and don't insult others or it will be closed.

We are all learning a language to some extent, whether we're beginners or more advanced. There is no reason to put others down. If someone doesn't understand something, then explain where they went wrong. Thanks!
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No biggie Tomisimo; sometimes it's hard to tell when someone is joking in forum posts. I'm quite use to being misinterpreted. The duel languages just adds to the confusion sometiems.
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No biggie Tomisimo; sometimes it's hard to tell when someone is joking in forum posts. I'm quite use to being misinterpreted. The duel languages just adds to the confusion sometiems.

Angelica understood you, so did I.

Good to see that you can play with words and concepts.
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Angelica understood you, so did I.

Good to see that you can play with words and concepts.
That's my animator's brain for you; I'm always playing with words. For evidence, see my recent post in the 'Pantorrilla' word of the day thread. (A pun that I'm sure only works if you translate the Spanish to English).
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No biggie Tomisimo; sometimes it's hard to tell when someone is joking in forum posts. I'm quite use to being misinterpreted. The duel languages just adds to the confusion sometiems.
No problems. All is good.
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