2.) How do you say: I am in a hurry.

I think it's said like this: Estoy en un apuro.

3.) How do you say: I am hot.

I think it's said like this: Estoy caliente.

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1.) "He is playing cards" is said like this: él está jugando a las cartas.

2.) Is this how you say "My friend plays soccer": Mi cuates juega al fútbol.

3.) Is this how you say "they are in a hurry": que tienen prisa.

4.) True or False:
The following statement is correct

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2.) How to say "I am in a hurry" in Spanish:
To correctly say "I am in a hurry" in Spanish, you would say "Tengo prisa." This phrase literally translates as "I have hurry." Here's how you can break it down:

- "Tengo" means "I have" in English.
- "Prisa" means "hurry" in English.

So when you combine the two, "Tengo prisa" translates to "I am in a hurry."

3.) How to say "I am hot" in Spanish:
To say "I am hot" in the context of feeling warm or having a high body temperature, you would say "Tengo calor." Here's how you can understand the phrase:

- "Tengo" means "I have" in English.
- "Calor" means "heat" in English.

So when you say "Tengo calor" in Spanish, it translates to "I am hot" in English.

Remember, language is dynamic and can vary based on context and region. These translations should be accurate for most Spanish-speaking countries.