oigo

/ˈoiɡo/, [ˈoi̯.ɣ̞o]

hear, i hear


Verb oigo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of oír.

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Examples
  • Te oigo, pero no te veo.

    I can hear you, but I can't see you.

  • Oigo voces.

    I hear voices.

  • Siempre que oigo esta canción, pienso en su sonrisa.

    Whenever I hear this song, I think of his smile.

  • Oigo pisadas fuera.

    I hear footsteps outside.

  • A veces oigo a mi papá cantando en el baño.

    I sometimes hear my father singing in the bathroom.

  • Te oigo alto y claro.

    I hear you loud and clear.

  • Yo te oigo.

    I hear you.

  • A menudo oigo a las palomas arrullar desde la ventana de mi habitación

    I can often hear pigeons cooing outside my bedroom window.

  • Te oigo fuerte y claro.

    I hear you loud and clear.

  • ¡Rápido, rápido! ¡Oigo pasos, escóndete!

    Quick! Quick! I hear footsteps, hide!

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