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What is the meaning of the word 'oír'?
What is the meaning of the word 'oír'?
What does 'oígo' mean?
What does 'oígo' mean?
I hear
What does 'oyes' mean?
What does 'oyes' mean?
you hear
What does 'oye' mean?
What does 'oye' mean?
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What does 'oímos' mean?
What does 'oímos' mean?
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What does 'oís' mean?
What does 'oís' mean?
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What does 'oyen' mean?
What does 'oyen' mean?
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The word for 'I hear' in Spanish is ______.
The word for 'I hear' in Spanish is ______.
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The word for 'you hear' in Spanish is ______.
The word for 'you hear' in Spanish is ______.
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The word for 'he/she hears' in Spanish is ______.
The word for 'he/she hears' in Spanish is ______.
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The word for 'we hear' in Spanish is ______.
The word for 'we hear' in Spanish is ______.
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The word for 'you all hear' in Spanish is ______.
The word for 'you all hear' in Spanish is ______.
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The word for 'they hear' in Spanish is ______.
The word for 'they hear' in Spanish is ______.
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Match the Spanish subjects with their corresponding forms of 'oír':
Match the Spanish subjects with their corresponding forms of 'oír':
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Study Notes
Verb Conjugation: Oír in Present Tense
- Oír translates to "to hear" and is an irregular verb in Spanish.
First Person Singular
- oígo means "I hear".
Second Person Singular
- oyes is "you hear" (informal).
Third Person Singular
- oye denotes "he/she hears" or "you (formal) hear".
First Person Plural
- oímos translates to "we hear".
Second Person Plural
- oís means "you all hear" (used in Spain).
Third Person Plural
- oyen refers to "they hear" or "you all (formal) hear".
Subject Pronouns Correspondence
- yo corresponds to oígo (I).
- tú corresponds to oyes (you, informal).
- él/ella/usted corresponds to oye (he/she/you, formal).
- nosotros/nosotras corresponds to oímos (we).
- vosotros/vosotras corresponds to oís (you all, informal in Spain).
- ellos/ellas/ustedes corresponds to oyen (they/you all, formal).
Key Highlights
- Conjugated forms change based on the subject pronoun used.
- Oír is essential for everyday Spanish communication.
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Test your knowledge of the present tense conjugation of the Spanish verb 'oír'. This quiz uses flashcards to help reinforce your understanding of how to conjugate and use 'oír' in different contexts. Ideal for beginners and those looking to sharpen their Spanish skills.