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How can I say about warm / cold - sensations?



 
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How can I say about warm / cold - sensations? #1 (permalink) Sat Aug 20, 2005 18:21 pm   How can I say about warm / cold - sensations?
 

When is cold/warm and I feel this, how can I say?
It is cold/warm to me.
I think it doesn't sound good.
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Warm cold #2 (permalink) Sat Aug 20, 2005 18:44 pm   Warm cold
 

Hi Lucia,

You could say: I find it cold I find it warm in here. You could also say: It feels warm/hot/cold today.

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How can I say about warm / cold - sensations? #3 (permalink) Sat Aug 20, 2005 19:01 pm   How can I say about warm / cold - sensations?
 

Thank you very much!
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