こえ
Meanings
Verb (1-dan, intransitive)
1. to be heard; to be audible
2. to be said to be; to be reputed
Kanji used
hear
Pitch accent
こえる
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Examples (119 in total)
"Can you hear me?" "Yes, I can."
I hear something.
I didn't hear anything.
Oh, I can hear you clearly.
Can you hear the song?
I heard screams.
I hear music.
Can anyone hear me?
Tommy, can you hear me?
Sorry, I can't hear you well.
I thought I heard voices.
We can hear the ocean from here.
I'm sorry, but I can't hear you well.
I heard a strange sound.
Sorry, I didn't hear you.
Do you hear any sound?
Can you hear his singing?
I hear footsteps outside.
Hey, are you there? Can you hear me?
I heard the door close.
Shots were heard in the distance.
No sound was to be heard.
I heard a shot just now.
Can you hear the frogs croaking?
I can hear the soft breathing.
I can't hear anything because of the noise.
I heard someone whistle.
I heard the telephone ringing.
Can you hear the noise of the waves on the beach?
I heard the howl of a wolf.
I heard it thunder in the distance.
I can't hear what she's saying.
I didn't hear what you said.
Can you hear me well enough?
I didn't hear you come in.
Can't you hear the sound?
Didn't you hear your name called?
I can still hear you at night.
I can hardly hear you.
Do you think fish can hear?
I heard the children's happy voices.
I heard a cry for help.
We heard a knock on the door.
I heard the sound of a ringing bell.
That might come off as sarcastic.
I heard her calling from the kitchen.
I heard a dog barking in the distance.
I heard someone scream.
Does it sound like I'm in love?
We often hear you sing.
Don't shout like that. I can hear you perfectly.
His ideas sound crazy.
I heard sirens in the distance.
I heard several explosions in the distance.
I heard Tom sneezing.
Nothing was to be heard except the sound of the waves.
His story sounds true.
I heard a strange sound coming from the garage.
I can hear a cat scratching at the window.
Your ideas sound crazy.
Suddenly I heard a loud clap of thunder.
"Did you hear that?" "It's a water balloon."
I can't hear anything. I'm deaf.
You can hear the water dripping from the pipe.
I heard someone calling my name.
I heard someone call my name.
Didn't you hear the voice in the next room?
I had to shout in order to be heard.
Her voice sounds very beautiful.
I heard something fall to the ground.
Speak clearly so that everyone may hear you.
I heard him go down the stairs.
I can't hear you very well.
I heard someone calling me from a distance.
A strange sound was heard from behind the door.
She pretended not to hear him.
Do you hear someone moving around in the next room?
You can hear her singing every morning.
I can hear someone talking in the next room.
We could hear the groans of the injured man.
We heard glass shattering in our street.
I heard John speak to Mr. Brown.
I heard our dog barking all night.
Speak louder so that everyone may hear you.
I heard a loud noise coming from outside my window.
I heard a car stop in front of the house.
He heard a strange noise, so he jumped out of bed.
You can hear the sound of the sea in this hotel room.
I heard my name called in the cafeteria.
Please read it aloud so that everyone can hear.
I heard my name called in the dark.
I was walking in the park, when I heard my name called.
When I speak Japanese, I sound like a child.
Turn up the radio. I can't hear it.
Did anyone hear John leave the house?
That song sounds familiar to me.
We heard the echo of our voices from the other side of the valley.
Say ... I can hear screams coming from the women's bath.
This story may sound strange, but it's absolutely true.
I moved closer, so I could hear better.
All this may sound strange, but it is true.
You don't have to speak so loudly. I can hear you very clearly.
I heard my name called twice in the dark.
Though it was noisy on the street, I could hear my name being called.
There is no use crying for help. No one will hear you.
I heard someone call my name in the crowd.
This story sounds very unlikely to me.
This sentence sounds natural, but it's not grammatically correct.
What can I do to sound more like a native speaker?
Please speak louder so everybody can hear you.
I heard the doorbell ring. Go and see who it is.
He was passing by on his bicycle when he heard a cry for help.
I was absorbed in a book and didn't hear you call.
The noise of traffic prevented us from hearing what the man said.
Last night, I heard dogs howling.
It sounds easier that way.
I heard him opening the door and entering.
We could hear the bells ringing from a nearby church.
I often hear her play the piano.