The typical sounds you hear outside are...
birds chirping
people talking
cars vrooming
dogs barking
people talking
animals
Yes, it is possible that your neighbors can hear you inside if you can hear them outside, especially if there is little sound insulation in the walls between your homes.
The homonym for the word "here" is the word "hear." SENTENCE EX: I'm here from work. I hear a sound outside.
No, people inside a soundproof room cannot hear sounds from outside because soundproofing materials absorb or block sound waves from passing through the walls.
The sound of gentle rain falling on leaves.
I enjoy hearing birds chirping in the morning or the sound of gentle rain on the roof.
Humans can hear a sound if it has between 20-20,000 vibrations per second (hertz). The range gets smaller for old people. Any sound outside of this range can't be heard.
Sound waves can travel through the air and reach your ears even if you are standing outside a room. The sound waves can pass through the cracks and gaps around the door, allowing you to hear sounds from inside.
because you're inside obviously so you wouldn't be able to see outside but assuming you could hear, you would be able to hear thunder.
birds singing, mowing grass, kids playing, laughing, etc.
the echoes of the feet from outside, symbolizing the people who are soon to come into their lives.
they can hear sound in ears
When a sound moves from one density to another it loses a lot of energy. That is why you can't hear sound very well through doors. You may be interested to know that sound travels faster in water than air because water is more dense.