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I hear in Spanish 🇪🇸


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I hear oigo
How to say “I hear” in Spanish? “Oigo”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “oigo” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I hear in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: OI-go
IPA: /’o.i.go/

7 months ago

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Tips to remember the word ‘oigo’:
– Associate ‘oigo’ with the English phrase ‘I hear,’ focusing on the ‘o’ at the beginning to remember that it’s in the first person singular.
– Think of the English word ‘audio’ which relates to sound and hearing, and note the similar ‘o’ sound at the start.

Explanations:
– ‘Oigo’ is the first person singular present tense conjugation of the verb ‘oir,’ which means ‘to hear’ in English.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ‘Escucho’ is another verb that is often synonymous with ‘oigo’ and means ‘I listen’ or ‘I hear,’ coming from the verb ‘escuchar.’

Conjugations of ‘oir’:
– Infinitive: oír
– Present: oigo (I hear), oyes (you hear, singular informal), oye (he/she/you formal hears), oímos (we hear), oís (you all hear, plural informal in Spain), oyen (they/you all formal hear)
– Preterite: oí (I heard), oíste (you heard), oyó (he/she/you formal heard), oímos (we heard), oísteis (you all heard, plural informal in Spain), oyeron (they/you all formal heard)
– Imperfect: oía (I used to hear), oías (you used to hear), oía (he/she/you formal used to hear), oíamos (we used to hear), oíais (you all used to hear, plural informal in Spain), oían (they/you all formal used to hear)
– Future: oiré (I will hear), oirás (you will hear), oirá (he/she/you formal will hear), oiremos (we will hear), oiréis (you all will hear, plural informal in Spain), oirán (they/you all formal will hear)
– Conditional: oiría (I would hear), oirías (you would hear), oiría (he/she/you formal would hear), oiríamos (we would hear), oiríais (you all would hear, plural informal in Spain), oirían (they/you all formal would hear)
– Subjunctive (present): oiga (I hear), oigas (you hear), oiga (he/she/you formal hears), oigamos (we hear), oigáis (you all hear, plural informal in Spain), oigan (they/you all formal hear)

Examples of sentences that use ‘oigo’:
– Cuando estoy en la biblioteca, oigo el sonido de las páginas de los libros al pasar.
– No oigo bien; ¿puedes hablar más alto, por favor?
– Cada mañana, oigo el canto de los pájaros al despertar.
– Siempre que oigo esa canción, me siento nostálgico.

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