that a loved one or someone u knew is tryin to talk to u talk to em back sumtimez they need sumone to talk too i here spiritz myself and i use to see em but now i dont
Anything, he/she can't hear you.
When I was a child and I used to call for my Nonno, he would call back "Que voi?" I though it meant something like: "What do I hear?" or "I hear you!"... He was Tuscano.
My ex.
it means "Don't F*** with her! Also if you hear someone say "No Chingues huey" it means Don't F&&& around man.. Or "No chingues conmigo" means don't F with me...Chingar is the Verb...Literally meaning "to F** or F*** around" Hope this was helpful
Yes because sound waves exist even if people aren't in the area.
Not necessarily. She may just hear something you cannot. If this is new behavior for her or she's acting strangely in other ways then CALL YOUR DOG'S VET.
what every other phone hears.
Conformist
blind
You can call them. If they answer, the phone is on.
The sound you hear is just a tone meant to indicate that your call is going through. It is not the same as the one the recipient hears.
It just tells them that someone is calling.
The correct spelling is "hear hear." It is an expression used to show agreement or approval with what someone has said, particularly in a formal setting like a parliament or meeting.
yes.
you'll run into them
Someone who cannot hear or speak is often referred to as deaf-mute. However, it's important to note that this term is considered outdated and may be offensive to some individuals. It is more accurate and respectful to describe someone based on their specific condition, such as deaf or nonverbal.
It means that you are dreaming that you are hearing someone call your name ot that someone is trying to wake you. Because as you say in your question, YOU are asleep.