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In French, to express being hot/cold you use "avoir chaud/froid" (Literally: to have hot/cold).
How to use 'avoir' to say 'to be hot/cold' in French
Look at these cases:
The verb avoir (to have) is used to express being cold and hot (and not être / to be as in English). Effectively, in French we say "I have hot / I have cold"!
The masculine adjectives chaud and froid never agree in gender or number, even if the person/thing it refers to is female or plural:
You cannot say J'ai chaude. Vous avez froids.
You cannot say J'ai chaude. Vous avez froids.
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