to listen = zuhören/mithören
I listen = ich höre zu/mit
you listen = du hörst zu/mit
he/she/it listens = er/sie/es hört zu/mit
we listen = wir hören zu/mit
you listen = ihr hört zu/mit (plural)
they listen = sie hören zu/mit
you listen = Sie hören zu/mit (formal)
listener = Zuhörer
listener = Mithörer
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.
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When you go to this side: www.leo.org you can listen to the pronounciation. This is a free website for translation. Type in Sagen and you will find it there.
Try dict.leo.org - it's an online German-English dictionary, where you can also listen to sound files to help you with pronunciation.
"Thirty" in German is "dreißig" = /'drai-sich'/ --> The best way to get the correct pronunciation check dict.cc. Right next to every word you can listen to the word by pressing the loudspeaker button. Most entries are spoken by native speakers.
The word Audi is based on a latin translation of the word "Horch." In Latin Audi means to hear or to listen. August Horch was the founder of Audi and the word "horch" in German translates to "hark."
The African Luhya term for the English word 'listen' is "recheresia".
The infinitive form of "listen" is "to listen."
Chre is not a German word
The Maori word for listen is "whakarongo".
The Welsh word for listen is "gwrando."
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