You hear Meaning in English
expression · lemma: hear
ˈju/ /ˈhiɹ
YOO HEER
jˈuː/ /hˈiə
YOO HEE-uh
Definición
Used to address someone directly, often to get their attention before saying something important or to check if someone understands or agrees.
Uso & Matices
Very informal, typical in casual speech. Often occurs at the start of a sentence to signal importance: 'You hear, this is serious.' Not usually used in formal writing. Sometimes used rhetorically, similar to 'listen' or 'do you understand?'.
Spanish: escuchas - oyesPortuguese (BR): você ouvePortuguese (PT): tu ouves - você ouveChinese (Simplified): 你听到Chinese (Traditional): 你聽到Hindi: तुम सुनते होArabic: تسمعBengali: শোনো - শোনো তোRussian: слушай - слышишьJapanese: ねえ - 聞いてVietnamese: nghe nàyKorean: 야 - 들어봐Turkish: bak - duydun muUrdu: سن لو - سنوIndonesian: dengar - dengar ya
Oraciones de Ejemplo
You hear, this rule is very important.
basic
If you hear something strange, let me know.
basic
Do you hear the music outside?
basic
You hear, I’m not going to repeat myself.
natural
You hear what I’m saying, right?
natural
Hey, you hear about the new café downtown?
natural