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Spanish Phrase

El clima húmedo es incómodo.

/el ˈklima ˈumedo es inˈkomoðo/
Meaning"Humid weather is uncomfortable."
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Meaning

The sentence states that humid weather feels uncomfortable. It expresses a personal judgment about the feeling of moisture in the air.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to comment on the weather, especially when the humidity makes you feel uneasy, such as during a hot summer day or in a tropical region.

Grammar Breakdown

Elclimahúmedoesincómodo

1

Definite article (El)

El is the masculine singular definite article, used before masculine nouns like clima.

2

Noun gender (clima)

Clima is a masculine singular noun meaning ‘weather’.

3

Adjective agreement (húmedo)

Húmedo is an adjective that must agree in gender and number with clima (masc. sing.).

4

Verb ser (es)

Ser is used for inherent or defining characteristics; here it links the subject with a quality.

5

Adjective agreement (incómodo)

Incómodo also agrees with clima in gender and number.

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A

El clima húmedo es incómodo.

Humid weather is uncomfortable.

Sí, prefiero el clima seco.

Yes, I prefer dry weather.

B

Common Mistakes

  • El clima húmedo está incómodo.

    Use ser (es) for an inherent characteristic; estar would imply a temporary state, which sounds odd with "clima".

  • El clima húmedo es incómoda.

    Clima is masculine, so the adjective must be masculine (incómodo).

Alternatives

  • El tiempo húmedo resulta incómodo.

    Humid weather turns out to be uncomfortable.

  • La humedad del clima es molesta.

    The humidity of the weather is annoying.

  • Me resulta incómodo el clima húmedo.

    I find humid weather uncomfortable.

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Cultural Tip

In most Spanish‑speaking countries people talk about both "clima" and "tiempo" when describing the weather. "Clima" often refers to the overall climate of a region, while "tiempo" is used for the day‑to‑day conditions. When mentioning humidity, you might also hear "la humedad" as a separate noun: "La humedad es alta hoy."