Usage examples of "Listen" in English with translation to German

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Did you listen to the Parliamentary debate? Hast du der parlamentarischen Debatte zugehört?
Will you listen to me for a few minutes? Wollen Sie mir ein paar Minuten zuhören?
I will listen to you, especially when we disagree. Ich werde dir zuhören, besonders wenn wir nicht der gleichen Meinung sind.
It's useless to talk to her. She won't listen to you. Es bringt nichts mit ihr zu sprechen. Sie wird dir nicht zuhören.
If you don't listen to us, we will have to resort to coercion. Wenn Sie uns nicht zuhören, werden wir auf Zwang zurückgreifen müssen.
Stop talking and listen to me. Hör auf zu reden und hör mir zu.
My hobby is to listen to music. Mein Hobby ist das Musikanhören.
Linda went to the park to listen to music. Linda ging zum Musikhören in den Park.
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