Examples of using "Hallak" in a sentence and their english translations:
I can hear you.
- I hear you.
- I can hear you.
I can't hear you.
"Can you hear me?" "I can hear you."
I can hardly hear you.
I hear only you.
I can't hear you well.
I can't hear you very well.
- I can hear you, but I can't see you.
- I hear you, but I don't see you.
Speak up. I can't hear you.
I'm sorry, but I can't hear you well.
"The old lady of this shop is very unsociable but ..." "Taiki, I can hear you!" "Ack!"
- You speak so quietly I can barely hear you.
- You speak so quietly that I can barely hear you.
It's nice to hear your voice, too.
Why did I buy flowers? Is that what you just said? It's really noisy here so I couldn't hear you very well.
I'm sorry, but I can't hear you well.