oíste
did you hear, heard, you heard
Verb oíste
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Informal second-person singular (tú) preterite indicative form of oír.
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¿Oíste a alguien tocar el timbre?
Did you hear someone ring the doorbell?
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¿Cuándo fue la última vez que oíste a Tom hablar acerca de María?
When was the last time you heard Tom talking about Mary?
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Sé que crees que entendiste lo que piensas que dije, pero no estoy seguro de si te diste cuenta de que lo que tú oíste no es lo que yo quería decir.
I know you think you understood what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realized that what you heard is not what I meant.
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¿Cuándo oíste el sonido?
When did you hear the sound?
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¿No oíste que te nombraron?
Didn't you hear your name called?
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¿Oíste acerca del accidente de Tom?
Did you hear about Tom's accident?
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¿Oíste el discurso de Hillary?
Did you hear Hillary's speech?
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¿De parte de quién oíste esta noticia?
Who did you hear this news from?
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¿Oíste de la pelea de Tom con Mary?
Did you hear about Tom's fight with Mary?
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Asumo que oíste acerca del ascenso de Tom.
I assume you've heard about Tom's promotion.
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