oído
/oˈido/, [oˈi.ð̞o]ear, hearing
Noun oído m (plural oídos)
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hearing
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ear (especially the inner parts)
Verb oído m (feminine singular oída, masculine plural oídos, feminine plural oídas)
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Masculine singular past participle of oír.
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Había oído que él era gordo, pero no había pensado que fuera tan gordo.
I had heard that he was fat, but I didn't think he would be that fat.
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Tom creyó haber oído un ratón en la cocina.
Tom thought he heard a mouse in the kitchen.
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Mi abuelo es un poco duro de oído.
My grandfather is a bit hard of hearing.
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He oído la versión francesa de esta canción.
I've heard the French version of this song.
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El ser humano tiene cinco sentidos: vista, oído, tacto, gusto y olfato.
Humans have five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell.
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Lamento haber oído lo de Tom.
I was sorry to hear about Tom.
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He oído que Carol y Will han roto.
I heard that Carol and Will have split up.
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He oído esa canción antes.
I've heard that song before.
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He oído que el Sr. Inoue se ha alojado en ese hotel.
I heard that Mr. Inoue has stayed at that hotel.
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Por cierto, ¿has oído de él últimamente?
By the way, have you heard from him lately?
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