Instead of saying "can I hear from you?",
you can say, "Please respond."
In answer to your message
electronic mail
as a noun interconnections,mesh,organization as a verb associate, circulate meet, mingle
So good to hear from you (English) -> Si bon de vous entendre (French)
c'est bon d'avoir des nouvelles
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Another way to say "listen with a third ear" is to "tune in with an open mind" or "hear with deep understanding."
The phrase "lend me your ears" is a metaphorical way of saying, listen to what I am saying. Or in an older version, it could be rendered as hear ye, hear ye.
The correct way to say I'm grateful to hear from you is "goblinspunk"
you've got is another way to say you have.
What is another way to say "address my concerns"? Another way to say "address my concerns" is to say "attend to my issues" or "look into my worries".
et cetera is another way to say and so on
They listen foool! Hahahaah dummy
Yes, it does. That is because when you read it out loud, you can't hear the way you say it when you say"a". You will hear "ah" instead of "ay".
Another way to say 'events' is 'functions'
Verbose is another way to say big words.
Another way to say horizontal is flat, even, or level.