because our ears are tuned to a certain frequancy that picks up low and high pitchs, thats why we all sound different.
That my partner can hear what I had to say.
If you can't understand it try to accept it!
Depends on your ears. If you are young you will hear things up to around 15 kHz, say. But as you get older this falls, so some music you can't hear.
when someone thinks about what there going to say
Because there eardrum adapts to the world during puberty only earing sound that they need to.
you simply say ''I can't wait to hear from you''
They would say fortify in a military perspective or in a building perspective
You just can't hear what they say.
Well... I suppose it depends what the news is. If someone has died you should say "I'm so sorry! Is there anything I can do?"
Well , physically, no they can't hear you from in the grave. If they are in heaven then yeah they can hear you just like Jesus can.
it makes you hear every word that you say or someone else says
u can say ''yeah. you are right.'' or you can say 'well you heard it'' but say it nicely.
old and/or retired from the military. fought in war.
That means they live in far away place
Yes. "Hallo" is used when you try to get in contact with someone, making sure they hear you. For example on the phone or if shouting for someone.
"Hoy" is a casual Filipino interjection that is used to get someone's attention or to call out to someone. It is similar to saying "hey" in English. Filipinos say "hoy" to catch someone's attention, especially if the person they are calling is nearby.
YES pupils will dilate when that person is interested in you