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Learn to pronounce hear

/hir/
verb
  1. perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something).
    "behind her she could hear men's voices"
    synonyms: perceive, catch, get, make out, take in, apprehend, discern, overhear, listen to, attend to, give ear to
  2. be told or informed of.
    "have you heard the news?"
    synonyms: be informed, be told, find out, discover, learn, gather, glean, ascertain, get word, be made aware, be given to understand, hear tell, get wind, pick up

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