oir = "to hear"
oigo I hear oimos we hear oyen they hear
Oye means hear,to hear Eg: "Me oye?" (do you hear me?)
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
In Spanish, the name Katherine is typically translated as Catalina.
It means to hear.
listen is spanish means 'escuchar'. Which is that you hear but you also pay attention. listen is 'escuchar' and it is different from hear in the way as in spanish. In spanish hear is 'oir'
the verb "to listen" translates into "escuchar" or "oir".
From Spanish to English - it means 'Silent listening'
oir somethngs aiport
You say, "Me alegro de oir eso." 'Oirlo' [literally 'hear it'] is more likely to be said than 'oir eso' [literally, 'hear that.']
I could not find this term online, and none of my spanish speaking friends knew of it as slang. I did however remark, and hear that it is a lot like a common (wrong) conjugation of oir. It sounds like the he/she/it form oiga (oy-guh).
oigo I hear oimos we hear oyen they hear
Iris ['i.ɾis][i] as in English "be", but shorter.[ɾ] as in Italian "cuore", heart.
Oye means hear,to hear Eg: "Me oye?" (do you hear me?)
estado bien ñiñaña the last word is hard to say it is prononced ninyanya
No one cares brat!