In Scotland (as in the rest of the UK and much of northern Europe) we're experiencing a heat wave at the moment with unprecendented temperatures. Today at 6pm it was 31° in my home town of Ayr! The temperatures down south have already reached 36.4° today which makes today officially the hottest day on record. So I thought it was only right to learn a new phrase:
我很热 wǒ hěn rè = I'm very hot.
It's good to see that it follows the same pattern as 我很好 wǒ hěn hǎo and 我很忙 wǒ hěn máng and 我很累 wǒ hěn lèi:
我很好 wǒ hěn hǎo - I'm very well
我很忙 wǒ hěn máng - I'm very busy
我很累 wǒ hěn lèi - I'm very tired
你很热吗?nǐ hěn rè ma? - Are you very hot?
你很好吗?nǐ hěn hǎo ma? - Are you very well?
你很忙吗?nǐ hěn máng ma? - Are you very busy?
你很累吗?nǐ hěn lèi ma? - Are you very tired?
Always good to try build the vocabulary in phrases and constructions that I know!
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