oírlo
hear, hear it
Verb oírlo
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Compound of the infinitive oír and the pronoun lo.
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Tom no quiere oírlo.
Tom doesn't want to hear it.
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El pájaro está cantando. ¿Puedes oírlo?
The bird is singing. Can you hear it?
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Déjame oírlo.
Let me hear it.
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Quiero oírlo todo sobre tu viaje a Boston.
I want to hear all about your trip to Boston.
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Muchos no pudieron oírlo.
Many could not hear him.
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Me alegra oírlo.
I'm glad to hear it.
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Estoy harto de oírlo.
I'm sick of hearing it.
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Al oírlo, até cabos.
When I heard that, I put two and two together.
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No puedo oírlo.
I can't hear it.
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Me alegro de oírlo.
I'm glad to hear that.
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