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How do I say "There is a heatwave" in French. Thank you very much.?
Would it be any different if I said "The weather is hot because there is a heatwave?
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- CatherineLv 72 months agoFavorite Answer
As a native French person, I say it like that:
'' Il y a une vague de chaleur ''
Or:
'' Il y a une canicule ''. Or again: '' Il y a la canicule ''
Otherwise to say: '' Le temps est chaud car / parce qu'il y a une vague de chaleur ( or: Une / la canicule) '', is more precise than say simply:
'' Il y a une vague de chaleur / canicule). However it means the same thing in French.
- Anonymous2 months ago
I think that help!
«Il y a une canicule (Vague De Chaleur) » «Le temps est chaud parce qu'il y a une canicule?
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