Hace Fresco

Hace Fresco Definition

The Spanish phrase "hace fresco" translates to "it's cool" in English, referring to the temperature being pleasantly chilly. To help you remember this, think of the word "fresco," which sounds like "fresh." Imagine stepping outside and feeling a refreshing breeze that’s fresh like a cool drink on a summer day. Picture yourself saying, "Ah, it’s fresh-o out here!" Just like a cool cat sipping a fresh lemonade on a brisk autumn day, you'll remember that "hace fresco" means it's comfortably cool. 😎🍃

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Hace Fresco Definition

Hace Fresco: It's cool. Hace fresco. "Hace fresco" means "it's cool" in Spanish, referring to pleasantly mild weather.