Have you heard Meaning in English
expression · lemma: hear
ˈhæv/ /ˈju/ /ˈhɝd
HAV-yoo-HURD
hæv/ /jˈuː/ /hˈɜːd
hav-YOO-HERD
Definition
A common way to ask someone if they already know about recent news, information, or a rumor.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, mostly used in conversations to introduce news, rumors, or interesting facts. Often followed by 'about' or a clause explaining what it's about: 'Have you heard about...?' or 'Have you heard that...?'
Spanish: ¿has oído? - ¿has escuchado? - ¿te has enterado?Portuguese (BR): você já ouviu? - você ficou sabendo?Portuguese (PT): já ouviste? - já soubeste?Chinese (Simplified): 你听说了吗? - 你知道吗?Chinese (Traditional): 你聽說了嗎? - 你知道嗎?Hindi: क्या तुम्हें पता है? - क्या तुमने सुना?Arabic: هل سمعت؟ - هل علمت؟Bengali: তুমি কি শুনেছ - তোমরা কি শুনেছRussian: ты слышал - вы слышалиJapanese: 聞いた? - 聞いたことある?Vietnamese: bạn đã nghe chưa - bạn có nghe khôngKorean: 들어봤어? - 들어봤니?Turkish: duydun muUrdu: کیا تم نے سناIndonesian: kamu sudah dengar - sudah dengar belum
Example Sentences
Have you heard the news?
basic
Have you heard about the new restaurant?
basic
Have you heard that Anna moved to London?
basic
Have you heard? Mark finally got the job!
natural
Have you heard what happened at the party last night?
natural
Oh, have you heard? They're closing the old bookstore next month.
natural