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verb
- perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
- get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally (syn: discover, find out, learn, pick up, see)
- examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process (syn: try)
The jury had heard all the evidence
- receive a communication from someone
We heard nothing from our son for five years
- listen and pay attention (syn: listen)
We must hear the expert before we make a decision
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Do you hear that music?
I couldn’t hear a word of what he said over all that noise.
I thought I heard him leave.
Would you turn the volume up a little? I can’t hear.
I heard her in concert a few years ago.
Have you ever heard Wagner sung in English?
The committee will hear witnesses today.
I hear he’s leaving town.
I don’t know what happened. I’ll let you know if I hear anything.
I’ve heard it said that smoking is bad for your health.
He is dull of hearing.
He whispered so that I should not hear.
The men shouted and I distinctly heard them through the falling snow.
I wish everyone would shut up, so that we could hear ourselves think.
There was an agreement between us that you should hear me out.
Phrasal verbs
hear out
— listen to every detail and give a full hearing to
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: hear
he/she/it: hears
present participle: hearing
past tense: heard
past participle: heard
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Is there any accent that makes a distinction when pronuncing “here” and “hear”?
From Wiktionary:
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Here
- (UK) /hɪə(ɹ)/
- (US) /hɪɹ/
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Hear
- (UK) /hɪə(ɹ)/
- (US) IPA: /hiːɹ/
So, according to that, US accent pronounce in a different way “hear” and “here”.
According to Dictionary.com, hear and here are pronunced /hɪər/, and according to updn.com, both are /hɪr/ /hɪr/.
Having in consideration that Wiktionary can be edited by anyone, is there any place in the world that makes a difference when pronuncing these words?
asked Jan 31, 2012 at 19:04
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Some parts of the South, including the part of Kentucky I grew up in, «here» gets pronounced in the UK manner with the schwa and without the ‘r’ (and as two syllables), while «hear» gets pronounced in the US manner without the schwa but with the ‘r’.
answered Jan 31, 2012 at 20:05
Sean DugganSean Duggan
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In standard US English they are pronounced the same. I’ve heard Southerners pronounce «hear» as two syllables with the «r» silent, as in, «Y’all come back now, yuh he-ah.»
I’m surprised by Sean’s statement of Kentuckians pronouncing «here» as two syllables but «hear» as one, because, as I say, the only dialect I’ve ever heard had it the other way around. But I’ve never lived in the South, only passed through now and then, so maybe there are multiple, mutually-confusing dialects down there.
answered Jan 31, 2012 at 22:08
JayJay
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I believe the two words have the same pronunciation according to the US English,but I’ve heard people in some part of Africa pronounce the two as: /hia/
answered Feb 18, 2013 at 23:01
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