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How do you say hot in Swahili?

"Hot" in Swahili can be expressed in a few different ways, depending on the context:

For temperature:

* Moto: This is the most common and direct translation for "hot." It can refer to anything that has a high temperature, like the sun, fire, or water.

For spicy food:

* Pilipili: This literally means "pepper" and is used to describe food that is spicy.

For someone who is attractive:

* Moto: This can also be used figuratively to describe someone who is attractive or "hot" in the sense of being desirable.

For something that is exciting or intense:

* Moto: This can also be used to describe something that is exciting or intense, such as a party or a performance.

So, the best way to say "hot" in Swahili depends on what you are referring to.

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