oyo
what does that mean'
7 Answers
thanks a lot to everyone! it is very helpfull. I gotta go
here it was; Cuando lo "oyó" el rey Herodes.
"Oyó", past tense, comes from the verb "oír", it does mean "listen/ hear".
Click here for verb "oír" spanish conjugation.
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Hi tim!!! Well well, that makes all the difference and yo will see why immediately given the context!!!
oyo should have been: oyó, from the verb: oír
Hi, discovered the "double click" function yet? Just click on the word you are looking for and it will lead you directly to the dictionary and the different "discussions" with the word involved.
I hope that's useful.
Do that with oír and you will get the full conjugation and the meaning.
here: When King Herodes heard this......
Wow, thank you. well I'm trying to translate Spanish Bible. It's not hard but sometimes I cannot find certain word in the dictionary
here it was; Cuando lo oyo el rey Heredos
Thanks a lot for help
Double click in any word takes you to the dictionary page.
This word would be "hoyo".
click here: http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/hoyo
Hi tim: WELCOME TO THE FORUM!
We do need context here, this could mean several things.
probably: hoyo, big hole