oyó
heard, or me
Verb oyó
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of oír.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of oír.
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Se puso a llorar en cuanto oyó la noticia.
When she heard the news, she burst into tears.
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En cuanto oyó el timbre, contestó el teléfono.
As soon as she heard the bell ring, she answered the telephone.
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Ella vino aquí tan rápido como lo oyó.
She came here as soon as she heard it.
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Estaba a punto de dormirse cuando oyó que alguien decía su nombre.
He was about to fall asleep, when he heard his name called.
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Se puso pálido cuando oyó la noticia.
His face turned pale on hearing the news.
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Ella le oyó gritar.
She heard him scream.
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Tom oyó gritar a Mary.
Tom heard Mary scream.
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Se oyó un sonido en el dormitorio.
I heard a noise in the bedroom.
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Ella le gritó, pero él no la oyó.
She shouted to him, but he didn't hear her.
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Oyó a alguien pidiendo ayuda.
He heard someone calling for help.
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