hören; to hear
Hear is hören in German.
Haben Sie das von den Morgans gehört? is a German equivalent of the title to the movie 'Did You Hear About the Morgans?'
Ericka in German is pronounced the same as Erica. But if you hear a german say it then they might put emphasis on the 'r'. :)
Gut zu hören
Beethoven.
No. From what I hear, she is a mix of Ukrainian, Italian, and German.
Of course not! they can hear perfectly well. The only difference between white German shepherds and black and tan German shepherds is their colour!
You don't, they do it on their own if they hear something.
Possibly up to a mile or two away.
Hor du mig means nothing in German. The closest German phrase is hörst Du mich, which translates as can you hear me
That does not look like a German word. "Oye" in Spanish is a form of the word for "hear" and is sometimes used as a command, like "Listen to this." In German the letter "y" is a vowel, not a consonant; this string of vowels is not likely to come up in German.
The correct pronunciation of Audi (from Latin "audire" = to hear) is OW-DEE in both Latin and German.