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you (plural) heard

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Do you mean how to say “you (plural) heard” (past tense of hear) in English or in another language? Below are common forms in several languages — informal vs. formal where relevant.

- English: you heard (same for singular and plural). Colloquial: you all heard / y’all heard / you guys heard.
- Spanish: vosotros oísteis (informal plural, Spain) / ustedes oyeron (formal or plural in Latin America).
- French: vous avez entendu (common, passé composé) — literary/simple past: vous entendîtes.
- German: ihr habt gehört (informal plural) / Sie haben gehört (formal).
- Italian: voi avete sentito (passato prossimo) / voi sentiste (passato remoto, literary).
- Portuguese: vocês ouviram (Brazil/modern) / vós ouvistes (archaic).
- Russian: вы услышали (vy uslyshali).
- Arabic: سَمِعْتُمْ (samiʿtum, masc. plural) / سَمِعْتُنَّ (samiʿtunna, fem. plural).
- Hindi: तुमने सुना (tumne suna, informal) / आप लोगों ने सुना (aap logon ne suna, polite).
- Japanese: 皆さんは聞きました (minasan wa kikimashita) or あなたたちは聞いた (anatatachi wa kiita, less common).
- Korean: 너희는 들었어 (neoheui-neun deureosseo, informal) / 여러분은 들으셨어요 (yeoreobun-eun deureusyeosseoyo, polite).

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