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9966 [12]
3 years ago
15

Can someone translate this?!

Spanish
2 answers:
Deffense [45]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. ¿Cuál es el mes más cálido de tu país?

2. ¿Cuál es el mes más frío en tu país?

3. ¿Qué prefieres, el clima frío o el caliente?

4. ¿Qué actividades haces en invierno en tu país?

5. ¿Qué actividades haces en verano en tu país?

6. Reporta que un huracán llegará al país pronto.

7. ¿Qué tipos de desastres naturales hay en tu país?

8. ¿Qué lugar en el planeta tiene el clima más extremo?

<h3>Translation: </h3>

1. What is the month hot in your country?

2. What is the month most cold in your country?

3. What do you prefer, hot or cold weather?

4. What activities do you do in winter in your country?

5. What activities do you do in summer in your country?

6. Report that a hurricane will hit the country soon.

7. What types of natural disasters are there in your country?

8. What place on the planet has the most extreme climate?

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Archy [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. What is the most hot month in your country?

2. What is the month most cold in your country?

3. What you prefer cold or hot?

4.What activities you do in your winter in your country?

5. What activities you do in the summer in your country?

Explanation:

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