italian noun climate method climate. Its origins can be traced back to Late Latin climatefrom Greek climate-atos. The term originally meant the area of Earth between two parallels of latitude, but later came to refer to an area defined by its atmospheric conditions.

Although climate end with a letter -A, which generally means feminine nouns, don’t be fooled: it’s actually masculine! Here are the definite and indefinite articles it uses:
- climate = climate
- climate = climate
- a weather = climate
- (the) climate = (some) climate
What’s the climate like in Japan?
What’s the climate like in Japan?
climate different from weather (weather) Because the latter represents short-term changes in atmospheric conditions, while the former describes the weather conditions in a specific area over a long period of time.

Here are some of the different types of climates you’ll be familiar with:
- temperate/moderate climate = temperate/moderate climate
- humid climate = humid climate
- tropical climate = tropical climate
- oceanic climate = oceanic climate
- cold climate = cold climate
- alpine climate = alpine climate
from climate we get the adjective climateThis is well known in the expression climate change (climate change) and global warming (global warming or literally “overheated climate”).it can be translated as climate or climate Depends on the context.

metaphorical meaning climate yes climate or atmosphere When used to refer to the overriding mood or spirit of a place or group of people. For example, warm atmosphere translate to warm atmosphere.
The political climate is in turmoil. There will be elections soon.
The political climate is in turmoil. Elections will be held soon.



