How to say "hot climate" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "hot climate" translates to  clima quente 

Transliteration: klee-mah keen-chee

🇧🇷 O Brasil tem um clima quente.

🗣️ oh brah-seel tehm oon klee-mah keen-chee.

🇺🇸 Brazil has a hot climate.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "hot climate" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "clima quente" which translates to "hot climate".

How to pronounce "clima quente" (hot climate) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "clima quente" is pronounced as "klee-mah keen-chee".

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