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How do you say "What is the temperature on Tuesday?" in Mexican Spanish?

¿Qué temperatura hace el martes?

Noun

In Mexican Spanish, "What is the temperature on Tuesday?" is ¿Qué temperatura hace el martes?.

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Pronunciation

Kay tem-peh-rah-TOO-rah AH-seh el MAR-tes: stress on the last syllable of temperatura, the second of hace, and the first of martes.

Grammar notes

Hace is the third person singular form of hacer. Martes is masculine and takes the article el.

Example sentence

¿Qué temperatura hace el martes?

What is the temperature on Tuesday?

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How to remember ¿Qué temperatura hace el martes?

The same structure appears here: temperature plus Tuesday. You are asking specifically about Tuesday's temperature.

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How do you say "What is the temperature on Tuesday?" in Mexican Spanish?

In Mexican Spanish, "What is the temperature on Tuesday?" is ¿Qué temperatura hace el martes?. It is a noun.

How is ¿Qué temperatura hace el martes? written in Mexican Spanish?

¿Qué temperatura hace el martes? is written using the standard Mexican Spanish script.

How is ¿Qué temperatura hace el martes? used in a sentence?

Use ¿Qué temperatura hace el martes? as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: ¿Qué temperatura hace el martes? (What is the temperature on Tuesday?).

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