Examples of using "Kuunnella" in a sentence and their english translations:
You'd better listen.
You must listen.
All you need to do is listen carefully.
The important thing is to listen carefully.
- You have to listen to me.
- You've got to listen to me.
- You must listen to me.
He likes to listen in to the radio.
Tom should listen to me.
I can't listen to stupid people.
Why won't you listen to me?
You don't have to listen to what he says.
I don't want to hear any more of your complaining.
- I should've listened to you.
- I should have listened to you.
- You should follow his advice.
- You should listen to his advice.
- You should have listened to me.
- You should've listened to me.
I think you should listen to me.
Tom didn't have to listen to Mary.
Do you have the time to listen to me?
You shouldn't eavesdrop.
Tom's squirrel likes to listen to rock music.
Tom likes listening to the radio when he's driving.
I used to listen to the calls of the wild birds in this forest.
Listening to the orator's incoherent ramblings was excruciating.
Mary likes listening to Hip-Hop music.
My daughter won't listen to me.
If you have a couple minutes, could you hear me out?
You've got to hear me out.
Tom couldn't help but listen.
- I should've listened to what Tom said.
- I should have listened to what Tom said.
- I should've listened to what my mother said.
- I should have listened to what my mother said.
Mary is a good listener.
Once I learned what to listen for, I came to appreciate modern jazz.
Tom had to listen to the whole story all over again.
Why won't you listen to me?
You should obey your parents.
Driving whilst listening to your favourite music loudly is one of the best feelings.
Tom won't listen.
Tom likes to listen to music while he's studying.
You should obey your parents.
"Do you like to listen to J-rock or J-pop?" "What does that mean?" "J-rock is Japanese rock, and J-pop is Japanese pop."
In Tatoeba, you gotta always listen to veteran members. They'll tell you what can't be done and why. Then do it.
Tom likes to listen to old radio programs.