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he heard in Spanish
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It depends on context. Two common translations:
- oyó (from oír) — to hear (perceive a sound). Example: “He heard a noise.” = “Oyó un ruido.”
- escuchó (from escuchar) — to listen / hear intentionally. Example: “He heard the lecture.” = “Escuchó la conferencia.”
Other forms:
- Present perfect (he has heard): ha oído / ha escuchado.
- Imperfect (he was hearing / used to hear): oía / escuchaba.
Note: Spanish often drops the subject pronoun, so “(Él) oyó” or “(Él) escuchó” is normal. Tell me the sentence you want translated and I’ll give the best option.
- oyó (from oír) — to hear (perceive a sound). Example: “He heard a noise.” = “Oyó un ruido.”
- escuchó (from escuchar) — to listen / hear intentionally. Example: “He heard the lecture.” = “Escuchó la conferencia.”
Other forms:
- Present perfect (he has heard): ha oído / ha escuchado.
- Imperfect (he was hearing / used to hear): oía / escuchaba.
Note: Spanish often drops the subject pronoun, so “(Él) oyó” or “(Él) escuchó” is normal. Tell me the sentence you want translated and I’ll give the best option.
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