Questions & Answers about El té está caliente.
Why is té written with an accent on the “é”?
Why is the article el used before té? Couldn’t we say just “Té está caliente”?
Why is está used instead of es?
Spanish has two verbs for “to be”: ser and estar.
• Estar describes temporary states or conditions (how something is right now).
• Ser describes permanent qualities or identity.
Since hotness of tea is a temporary condition, you use está caliente and not es caliente.
Why does the adjective caliente come after the noun?
Could we say El té es caliente to mean the same thing?
What’s the difference between caliente and calor?
• Caliente is an adjective meaning “hot,” used to describe the temperature of something.
• Calor is a noun meaning “heat.”
So you say el té está caliente (“the tea is hot”) but tengo calor (“I’m feeling heat/I’m hot”).
How do you pronounce está caliente without blending the words too much?
Pronounce each word clearly: es-TAH ka-LYEN-teh.
• Put the stress on the second syllable of está (TAH).
• In caliente, stress the “LYEN.”
Leave a slight pause between está and caliente to keep them distinct but natural.
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