Ni siquiera sé si van a oír nuestro caso. | I don't even know if they're gonna hear our case. |
Tenemos que cortar o te van a oír. | We have to cut Or you are going to hear. |
No van a oír una palabra que digas. | They won't hear a word you say. |
¡Vamos a subir dos de nosotros, y nos van a oír! | Two of us are going up, and they'd better listen! |
Señora, baje la voz, que la van a oír. | Ma'am, lower your voice, they can hear you. |
Bueno, entonces, también me van a oír a mí. | Well, then, they'll also be hearing from me. |
Una vez que mencionen la palabra "nuclear" no van a oír nada más. | Once you mention the word "nuclear, " they're not gonna hear anything else. |
No llores, Jane, te van a oír. | Don't cry, Jane, they'll hear you. |
Bueno, lo van a oír ahora. | Well, you're gonna hear it now. |
No nos preocupemos, solo digamos que... me van a oír. | Yeah, not to worry. Let's just say they'll be hearing from me. |
Lo van a oír los otros animales. | Other animals are going to hear this. |
No van a oír eso. | They're not gonna hear that. |
Es todo lo que van a oír. | That's all you're going to get, too. |
...y el otro dijo: "Shh, te van a oír". | The other one said, "Shh, They'll hear you!" |
Esta vez me van a oír. | This time they'll listen to me. |
Y de qué manera van a oír hablar de él sin la predicación? | And in what way will they hear of him without preaching? |
En breve, van a oír el ruido de un tren y ellos no reaccionarán. | You'll hear a train in moment that they don't react to. |
Romanos 10:14 dice que ellos no van a oír sin un predicador – ¡no un maestro! | Romans 10:14 says they will not hear without a preacher–not a teacher! |
Te van a oír, van a oírte. | They'll hear you, they'll hear you. |
Todos van a oír. | Everyone is going to hear. |
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