hear in Arabic
hear in Arabic is سَمِعَ — hear means to perceive sound through the ears.
hear in Arabic
سَمِعَ
Pronounced: samiʕa
to perceive with the ear
What does "hear" mean?
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verb To perceive sound through the ears.
"Can you hear the birds singing outside?"
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verb To receive news or information about something.
"I heard you got the job — congratulations!"
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verb To listen to and formally consider a case in a court of law.
"The judge agreed to hear the appeal next month."
hear in a sentence
- Can you hear the birds singing outside?
- She heard footsteps behind her in the empty hallway.
- I heard you got the job — congratulations!
- The judge agreed to hear the appeal next month.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hear" in Arabic?
"hear" in Arabic is سَمِعَ. hear means: To perceive sound through the ears.
How do you pronounce سَمِعَ?
"hear" in Arabic is سَمِعَ, pronounced "samiʕa".
How do you use "hear" in a sentence?
Example: "Can you hear the birds singing outside?" In Arabic, "hear" is سَمِعَ.
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