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  1. listen to [sth/sb] vi + prep. (actively hear) escuchar ⇒ vtr. Note: Ante complemento directo de persona debe usarse la preposición «a». Please be quiet; I am listening to the radio. Por favor, cállate; estoy escuchando la radio. listen for [sth/sb] vi + prep. (try to hear) estar a la escucha de v cop + loc prep.

  2. 1. (imperativo) a. escúchame. (informal) (singular) Listen to me for a second. I have something to tell you.Escúchame un momento. Tengo algo que decirte. b. óyeme. (informal) (singular) You can make up your own mind, but first listen to me.Luego puedes decidir lo que quieras, pero antes óyeme. Copyright © 2024 Curiosity Media Inc. Ejemplos.

  3. Traducción de "listen to me" en español. escúchame escucharme escúcheme escúchenme me escuchas me escucha me escuches escuchadme. Mostrar más. Boy, listen to me, blubbering like a school girl. Boy, escúchame, lloriquear como una niña de la escuela. I'm the lead on this, so just listen to me. Yo soy la líder en esto, así que solo escúchame.

  4. uk / ˈlɪs. ə n / us / ˈlɪs. ə n / Add to word list. A1. to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it: What kind of music do you listen to? She does all the talking - I just sit and listen. You haven't listened to a word I've said! We listened in silence as the names of the dead were read out.

  5. from English Grammar Today. ‘Hearing’ is an event; it is something which happens to us as a natural process. ‘Listening’ is an action; it is something we do consciously. Compare. Sometimes we can use either hear or listen to, depending on whether we want to emphasise the event or the action:

  6. LISTEN TO ME – it is commonly used to catch peoples attention. HEAR ME OUT – comes with more emotions and you really want people to listen to you. For more videos: Go Natural English YT. Gabby Wallace, M.Ed TESOL.