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If I tell you that it's 30 degrees outside, is it hot or cold? The answer depends on whether I'm talking in Celsius (quite hot) or Fahrenheit (just below freezing) degrees. The distinction between is an important one to make when using Spanish. Our lesson on temperature tells how to express temperatures in Spanish, which expresses itself in the metric system outside the United States.

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