You can say "¿Puedes oírme?"
You can say "Me encanta oír eso."
Contento, a de oír...
Que necesitaba oír tu voz
'oir' is 'to hear' oigo - I hear oyes - you (singular, informal) hear oye - you(formal, singular)/he/she hears oimos - we hear oyen - you(formal, plural)/they hear
Como oyiste nuestro ley de firme
es bueno saber de ti :D
The Spanish word is terrateniente, but you are more likely to hear people say "Dueño del terreno"
estado bien ñiñaña the last word is hard to say it is prononced ninyanya
Spanish courts may hear this phrase a lot. The English phrase "settlement amount" translates to the Spanish phrase "importe de la liquidacion".
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'
Literally, "come bien", but many times you will hear "buen provecho".
'Esté a tiempo!' is how you would say "Be on time", though you are more likely to hear "No seas tarde" (Don't be late).