The word you are looking for is "unknown."
It means "I have heard (it)"
Silent, soundless, inaudible.
"Heared" is not a correct word in English. The correct past tense of "hear" is "heard." It means to perceive sound with the ears.
The base word for the word "heard" is "hear."
The English adjective 'audible' finds its roots in the ancient, classical Latin language of the ancient Romans of ancient Italy. Its root is the Latin syllable aud-. The meaning of the Latin root is capable of being heard.
"chuala" means "heard"
audible
It means "I have heard (it)"
Silent, soundless, inaudible.
Heard means you hear something in past tense.
impossible to hear word
heard.
audible
Overheard.
i heard it means 'abundance'
The word 'mita' is very obscure and is ancient Spanish for a type of tax. If you have only heard the word then what you possibly heard was 'mitad' which means 'half In American Spanish 'mita' also means ' the enforced service of Indians'
repetition, repeat, repeatative