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On every street corner, you hear
What does mean when you can hear crow from far away
No she is not Deaf , she can hear alright. If she couldn't hear how would she have sang? NO
I hear he likes Indian food? What kind of question is this? I don't study Robert Plant's diet.
The carrier wave carries the information that you hear. It is modulated by the sound which varies its amplitude or frequency. Without the carrier there would be nothing to vary so you would hear nothing.
In most cajun communities, you would hear: Moi, je t'aime. or Ej t'aime. The first is pronounced (Mo-ursh-t-am) The second is pronounced (Ursh t-am) Very rarely will you hear Je t'aime. as it is pronounced in France.
You would hear a rebuttal in a court room.
Oh, dude, like, the meaning of the Cajun word "boolawee" is, like, totally a type of dance or party. It's, like, a term for a lively gathering where people are, like, having a good time and dancing their worries away. So, if you ever hear someone say "Let's have a boolawee," you know it's time to bust a move!
the room lit up with people talking but yet you can hear food dropping!
usualy you would hear rock music
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An exultation, such as applause.
The sport you will hear it in cricket
in this wetland you would hear all the animals crys and skreechs
In French, the proper pronunciation is something like: Lo Bearje, with a soft "j" sound at the end. However, in Louisiana, French is often less European and more Cajun in pronunciation. There, you would hear it pronounced more like: La Bare, with no consonant on the end. Both are proper, it just depends where you are.
I've never hear of the food Hungary but there is a COUNTRY called Hungary.
i hear it's pizza