Hebrew · Adjectives
cham
Hot; warm
Having a high temperature; Israeli summers are very hot.
היום חם מאוד בחוץ.
It is very hot outside today.
The adjective 'חם' (cham) derives from the root 'ח-מ-ם' (Ch-M-M), which means warm or hot. Its usage has deep cultural ties, often related to climate and comfort.
'חם' is common in both spoken and written Hebrew, frequently appearing in informal discussions and weather-related conversations.