Yes, yes you can.. therefore Maria Andrade is correct and Maubrisio Arias is wrong :D
you say: "me escuchas?"
listen is spanish means 'escuchar'. Which is that you hear but you also pay attention. listen is 'escuchar' and it is different from hear in the way as in spanish. In spanish hear is 'oir'
Spanish
I hear or I am listening
you can hear spanish people talking :D
She who?
"Oir" in Spanish means "to hear" or "to listen." It is an irregular verb in the language and is used to describe the action of perceiving sounds with the ears.
In Argentina you will hear people playing and selling things and talking Spanish
pink flamingos and monkeys
they are the countries where you go there and you hear people talk in spanish for example Spain
You can say "¿Puedes oírme?"
It means to hear.
"You hear!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word ¡Oyes! The second person singular present indicative also translates literally as "You are hearing," "You do hear" or "You're hearing" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "O-yeyss" in Uruguayan Spanish.