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what's the differnce between oreja and oido?

what's the differnce between oreja and oido?

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the translations I get from sites are all different.

I know they're to do with ears.

My spanish teacher said one meant 'inner ear' and the other 'outer ear', one online trasnlation said they both meant 'ear' and another said one meant 'heard'

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updated May 27, 2010
posted by MissShivi

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HI miss, there are lots of questions on this topic, please make a search before postingwink

Welcome to the site, in any case, you already have your answer: inner ear (oído) outer ear (oreja)

updated May 27, 2010
posted by 00494d19