Examples of using "Hört" in a sentence and their english translations:
Hear! Hear!
Listen to me!
Listen.
- She is listening to him.
- She listens to him.
No one is listening to me.
Stop talking with each other and listen!
No one is listening to you.
- She doesn't listen.
- He does not listen.
- Kids, listen!
- Children, listen!
The enemy is eavesdropping!
Tom is listening to music.
Tom is hearing something.
Laurie is listening to music.
- Hark!
- Listen!
- Tom's listening.
- Tom listens.
- Tom is listening.
- Please listen.
- Listen, please.
Nobody listens.
Tom is listening to the radio.
Everybody listens to you.
Millie is listening to music.
Is anyone listening?
Tom is hard of hearing.
Who's quitting?
- Listen up, everybody!
- Listen, everybody!
Tom is listening to his iPod.
Do you hear that?
He's listening to music.
Is there a problem with your hearing?
- The walls have ears.
- Walls have ears.
- She's listening to music.
- She is listening to music.
Don't stop!
He listens.
Listen quietly!
Who's listening?
Do you read me?
- Look out!
- Pay attention!
- Attention!
- Hear! Hear!
Without them, it stops; the whole program stops.
It sounds strange.
She is listening to the new song.
- He doesn't listen to me.
- She doesn't listen to me.
That sounds stupid.
Does anyone hear my voice?
One hears more and more
- She likes to listen to music.
- She likes listening to music.
He is listening to the radio.
- He likes to listen in to the radio.
- He likes to listen to the radio.
- He likes listening to the radio.
Tom likes to listen to podcasts.
What's Tom listening to?
- No one is listening to me.
- No one listens to me.
Please, listen to me!
- Stop whining.
- Stop complaining.
Stop fighting!
It's nice to hear that.
- He does not listen.
- He doesn't listen.
Tom has trouble hearing.
Who listens to Tom?
- No one is listening to Tom.
- Nobody is listening to Tom.
Listen very carefully.
I said stop it!
This is never going to end.
Her dog has poor hearing.
Who listens to her?
Please listen now.