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verb (used without object)
to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear.
to pay attention; heed; obey (often followed by to): Children don’t always listen to their parents.
to wait attentively for a sound (usually followed by for): to listen for sounds of their return.
Informal. to convey a particular impression to the hearer; sound: The new recording doesn’t listen as well as the old one.
verb (used with object)
Archaic. to give ear to; hear.
Verb Phrases
listen in,
- to listen to a radio or television broadcast: Listen in tomorrow for the names of the lottery winners.
- to overhear a conversation or communication, especially by telephone; eavesdrop: Someone was listening in to his private calls.
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Origin of listen
before 950; Middle English lis(t)nen, Old English hlysnan; cognate with Middle High German lüsenen, Swedish lyssna; akin to list5
synonym study for listen
OTHER WORDS FROM listen
lis·ten·er, nounre·lis·ten, verbun·lis·ten·ing, adjective
Words nearby listen
listed building, listed company, listed security, listee, listel, listen, listenable, listener, listenership, listen in, listening post
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Words related to listen
accept, admit, attend, get, observe, tune in, adopt, audit, auscultate, catch, concentrate, eavesdrop, entertain, hark, harken, hearken, mind, monitor, obey, overhear
How to use listen in a sentence
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About a dozen attendees, socially distanced across the backyard, listened.
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The real skill is pattern recognition over time of who is actually useful for good information — knowing who to listen to and for what.
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Instead, I took to spending whole days in the wetland, watching and listening.
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As always, thanks for the feedback and thanks for listening.
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Even Spotify only shows you speed options when you’re listening to podcasts.
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But if you listen to our leaders, they weren’t the real targets here.
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What an amazing thing to be able to listen to any music you want, a whole world of bands.
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One of the rites of passage for every young political reporter is to listen to the elders tell stories about campaigns past.
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But then I thought about the feedback I get from fans, yes we do listen to you, and thought why not?
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Why would they listen to the radio when they can see the outside world?
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But he walked up and down the room and forced himself to listen, though he could scarcely bear it, I could see.
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Shopkeepers ran out of their shops, housewives craned over their balconies to listen to him.
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I am always astonished, amazed and delighted afresh, and even as I listen I can hardly believe that the man can play so!
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No one would listen to him but old Monsieur Farival, who went into convulsions over the droll story.
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I knew, further, that Sunday could not be a day of rest for her, for of all his people she would have to listen to his preaching.
British Dictionary definitions for listen
verb (intr)
to concentrate on hearing something
to take heed; pay attentionI told you many times but you wouldn’t listen
Derived forms of listen
listener, noun
Word Origin for listen
Old English hlysnan; related to Old High German lūstrēn
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слушай слово
верь ни единому
слушать, что
слушай ни слова
слушай его
слушать то, что
слушай, что
верьте ни единому
Learn — listen to a word, remember how it looks and what it means.
Учи — слушай слово, запоминай как оно пишется и что означает.
Check — listen to a word and choose the right picture for it.
Проверяй — слушай слово и выбирай правильную картинку к нему.
Don’t listen to a word they say.
Don’t listen to a word he says.
Memorize — listen to a word and choose its correct spelling.
Запоминай — слушай слово и выбирай, где оно верно написано.
Learn — listen to a word, remember how it looks and what it means.
Запоминай — слушай слово и выбирай, где оно верно написано.
just whatever you do, don’t listen to a word they say.
No one will listen to a word they say.
Я не слышу ни единого слова из того, что они говорят.
So you mustn’t listen to a word she says.
Don’t listen to a word of what that loser says.
She won’t listen to a word I say.
I don’t have to listen to a word your husband has to say.
You don’t listen to a word I say.
Which is why you mustn’t listen to a word I say.
We must attract a suitable bride, even if he won’t listen to a word I say.
Мы должны подыскать подходящую невесту, даже если он меня совсем не слушает.
Don’t listen to a word he says.
He doesn’t listen to a word I say.
Bill, she won’t listen to a word I say.
Captain, don’t listen to a word this man says.
You can’t listen to a word he says.
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What’s the difference between listen and hear in English?
For many people learning English, listen and hear are two very confusing verbs! In this post I will explain the difference between the two verbs, and when you can use them.
Take a look at these sentences:
I was listening to the radio when I heard the phone ring.
I’m listening but I can’t hear you!
Shhh! Listen! Did you hear that? I think I heard a noise.
Can you see the difference?
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Definition:
- to pay attention to the sounds coming into your ears
- to concentrate on a sound
- to make an effort to hear someone or something
- to pay attention to someone or something that you can hear
Are you listening to me?
= Are you paying attention to what I am saying? Are you paying attention to me?Listen! = Pay attention!
We listened carefully to the president’s speech.
My lawyer did all the talking, I just sat and listened.
*Remember: when listen has an object, use to – you listen TO someone or something:
I like listening TO music!
I’m listening TO you! [NOT I’m listen you]
Listen TO me! [NOT Listen me!]
Do you like to listen to music? [NOT Do you like listen music?]
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Hear
Definition:
- to be aware of OR to notice sounds coming through your ears (BUT you are not paying attention to the sounds)
You cannot control if you can hear the sound. You can control if you listen to the sound. Your ear will hear the sound, whether you want to or not! You can decide if you want to listen to the sound.
Can you hear me?
= Is my voice loud enough? Can you hear me making a sound/a noise?I heard a noise outside.
My grandmother is getting old. She can’t hear very well.
What did you say? I can’t hear you. You’ll have to speak up.
*Hear is NOT used in a continuous tense. Instead, use can hear:
I can hear you! [NOT I am hearing you.]
I couldn’t hear you! [NOT I am not hearing you.]
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More Uses of Hear
*Listen CANNOT be used in these situations.
1. Hear can also be used to talk about the result of listening. When you want to talk about something you experienced or listened to:
I hear what you’re saying but I don’t agree with you.
= I’ve just finished listening to you.I heard a great song on the radio this morning.
= I was listening to the radio this morningI heard the choir sing at Roy Thompson Hall last year.
= Last year I went to Roy Thompson Hall and I listened to the choir sing.You haven’t heard a word I’ve said!
2. To hear from someone
Have you heard from Jeff? He said he’d call today.
“Hi, Mary! It’s nice to hear from you! We haven’t talked in such a long time.”
I got a card from Jen today. It was nice to hear from her.
3. Hear can also be used to express that you have been told or learned (of) something, like news.
I’ll let you know if I hear anything.
Did you hear the news yesterday? Ken was in a car accident.
*When talking about news that you have heard, read, or seen on TV, you can use hear with a that clause [hear in the present tense]:
I hear (that) you’re expecting a baby.
I hear (that) you’ve bought a new house.
I hear (that) John was fired yesterday.
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Please find below many ways to say listen in different languages. This is the translation of the word «listen» to over 100 other languages.
Saying listen in European Languages
Saying listen in Asian Languages
Saying listen in Middle-Eastern Languages
Saying listen in African Languages
Saying listen in Austronesian Languages
Saying listen in Other Foreign Languages
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Saying Listen in European Languages
Language | Ways to say listen | |
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Albanian | dëgjoj | Edit |
Basque | entzun | Edit |
Belarusian | слухаць | Edit |
Bosnian | slušati | Edit |
Bulgarian | слушам | Edit |
Catalan | escoltar | Edit |
Corsican | ascolta | Edit |
Croatian | slušati | Edit |
Czech | poslouchat | Edit |
Danish | Hør efter | Edit |
Dutch | luister | Edit |
Estonian | kuulama | Edit |
Finnish | kuunnella | Edit |
French | Écouter | Edit |
Frisian | Harkje | Edit |
Galician | escoitar | Edit |
German | Hör mal zu | Edit |
Greek | ακούω [akoúo] |
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Hungarian | hallgat | Edit |
Icelandic | Hlusta | Edit |
Irish | éisteacht | Edit |
Italian | ascolta | Edit |
Latvian | klausīties | Edit |
Lithuanian | klausyti | Edit |
Luxembourgish | lauschtert | Edit |
Macedonian | слушаат | Edit |
Maltese | jisimgħu | Edit |
Norwegian | lytte | Edit |
Polish | słuchać | Edit |
Portuguese | ouço | Edit |
Romanian | asculta | Edit |
Russian | Слушать [Slushat’] |
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Scots Gaelic | èist | Edit |
Serbian | слушати [slushati] |
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Slovak | počúvať | Edit |
Slovenian | poslušaj | Edit |
Spanish | escucha | Edit |
Swedish | lyssna | Edit |
Tatar | тыңла | Edit |
Ukrainian | слухати [slukhaty] |
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Welsh | gwrando | Edit |
Yiddish | הערן | Edit |
Saying Listen in Asian Languages
Language | Ways to say listen | |
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Armenian | լսել | Edit |
Azerbaijani | dinləmək | Edit |
Bengali | শোনা | Edit |
Chinese Simplified | 听 [tīng] |
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Chinese Traditional | 聽 [tīng] |
Edit |
Georgian | მოსმენა | Edit |
Gujarati | સાંભળવા | Edit |
Hindi | बात सुनो | Edit |
Hmong | mloog | Edit |
Japanese | 聴く | Edit |
Kannada | ಕೇಳು | Edit |
Kazakh | тыңдау | Edit |
Khmer | ស្តាប់ | Edit |
Korean | 들리다 [deullida] |
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Kyrgyz | угуу | Edit |
Lao | ຟັງ | Edit |
Malayalam | കേൾക്കാൻ | Edit |
Marathi | ऐका | Edit |
Mongolian | сонсох | Edit |
Myanmar (Burmese) | နားထောင် | Edit |
Nepali | सुन्न | Edit |
Odia | ଶୁଣ | Edit |
Pashto | واورئ | Edit |
Punjabi | ਸੁਣੋ | Edit |
Sindhi | ٻڌو | Edit |
Sinhala | සවන් | Edit |
Tajik | гӯш кардан | Edit |
Tamil | கேட்க | Edit |
Telugu | వినండి | Edit |
Thai | ฟัง | Edit |
Turkish | dinlemek | Edit |
Turkmen | diňle | Edit |
Urdu | سن | Edit |
Uyghur | ئاڭلاڭ | Edit |
Uzbek | tinglash | Edit |
Vietnamese | nghe | Edit |
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Saying Listen in Middle-Eastern Languages
Language | Ways to say listen | |
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Arabic | استمع [astamae] |
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Hebrew | להקשיב | Edit |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | gûhdarkirin | Edit |
Persian | گوش بده | Edit |
Saying Listen in African Languages
Language | Ways to say listen | |
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Afrikaans | luister | Edit |
Amharic | ስማ | Edit |
Chichewa | kumvetsera | Edit |
Hausa | saurare | Edit |
Igbo | ntị | Edit |
Kinyarwanda | umva | Edit |
Sesotho | mamela | Edit |
Shona | teerera | Edit |
Somali | dhagaysan | Edit |
Swahili | kusikiliza | Edit |
Xhosa | mamela | Edit |
Yoruba | gbọ | Edit |
Zulu | ukulalela | Edit |
Saying Listen in Austronesian Languages
Language | Ways to say listen | |
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Cebuano | listen | Edit |
Filipino | makinig | Edit |
Hawaiian | hoʻolohe | Edit |
Indonesian | mendengarkan | Edit |
Javanese | listen | Edit |
Malagasy | mihaino | Edit |
Malay | mendengar | Edit |
Maori | whakarongo | Edit |
Samoan | faʻalogo | Edit |
Sundanese | ngadangukeun | Edit |
Saying Listen in Other Foreign Languages
Language | Ways to say listen | |
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Esperanto | aŭskulti | Edit |
Haitian Creole | koute | Edit |
Latin | audite | Edit |
Dictionary Entries near listen
- Lisbon
- lisp
- list
- listen
- Listen to me
- listen to music
- listen to the radio
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«Listen in Different Languages.» In Different Languages, https://www.indifferentlanguages.com/words/listen. Accessed 13 Apr 2023.
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