escucho means "I listen." (From the Spanish verb escuchar).
"Escucho" translates to "I listen" in English.
"Soy ingles" means "I am English" in English.
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I listen to music and relax
It means "I listen to the professor (female)".
Escucho
I hear or I am listening
The cast of Te escucho - 2013 includes: Javier Godino Bruno Lastra
The cast of Te Escucho - 1992 includes: Luisa Delfino as Conductora (1992-1993)
No escucho
Yo escucho a mi amigo.
Translated literally, escuchar musica means "to listen to music." To say, "I listen to music," it would be escucho musica; to say "You listen to music" (as to a friend, as opposed to an elder or superior), it would be escucha musica.
I listen to disco music
That stands for: "I always listen in class"
estoy escuchando a ti (i am listening to you)escucho a ti (i listen to you)