Spanish Phrase
Las temperaturas templadas son perfectas.
Meaning
The sentence states that mild (moderate) temperatures are perfect, usually referring to weather that is neither too hot nor too cold. It conveys a positive judgment about the climate at that moment or in a particular season.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to comment on pleasant weather, describe the ideal climate for an activity, or compare different seasons. It works in casual conversation, travel blogs, or weather reports.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Lastemperaturastempladassonperfectas
Definite article (Las)
Use 'las' for plural feminine nouns; it agrees in gender and number with 'temperaturas'.
Noun (temperaturas)
A feminine plural noun meaning 'temperatures'.
Adjective agreement (templadas)
Adjectives must match the noun they describe in gender and number; 'templadas' is feminine plural.
Verb ser (son)
The third‑person plural present of 'ser' used for permanent characteristics.
Adjective agreement (perfectas)
Another adjective that must agree with the plural feminine noun, so it ends in -as.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué te parece el clima hoy?
What do you think of the weather today?
Las temperaturas templadas son perfectas para dar un paseo.
Mild temperatures are perfect for taking a walk.
✕Common Mistakes
Los temperaturas templadas son perfectas.
The article must be feminine (las) because 'temperaturas' is feminine.
Las temperaturas templado son perfectas.
Adjective must agree in gender and number; use 'templadas' not 'templado'.
Las temperaturas templadas son perfecto.
Because the noun is feminine plural, the adjective must be 'perfectas'.
↔Alternatives
El clima templado es ideal.
Mild weather is ideal.
El tiempo templado resulta perfecto.
Mild weather turns out to be perfect.
Una temperatura templada es perfecta.
A mild temperature is perfect.
Cultural Tip
In most Spanish‑speaking countries 'templado' describes a comfortable, moderate climate, often associated with spring or autumn. It is a neutral term; avoid using it for extreme weather. In some regions, especially in Latin America, people may prefer 'clima agradable' (pleasant climate) when speaking informally.

