Usage examples of "listen to" in English with translation to Spanish

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Don't listen to her. No la escuches.
Listen to how he snores. Escucha como ronca.
We listen to the radio. Escuchamos la radio.
Don't listen to him. No lo escuches.
I like to listen to music. Me gusta escuchar música.
She likes to listen to music. A ella le gusta escuchar música.
Listen to what the teacher says. Escuchen lo que dice el profesor.
He will not listen to me. Él no me va a escuchar.
Don't listen to the man. No escuches al hombre.
She doesn't listen to him. Ella no lo escucha.
Don't listen to that man. No escuches a aquel hombre.
Listen to this music and relax. Escuche esta música y relájese.
The children listen to a record. Los niños están escuchando una grabación.
Do you often listen to audiobooks? ¿Escuchas con frecuencia audiolibros?
You never listen to our advice. Nunca escuchas nuestros consejos.
Let's listen to this cassette. Vamos a escuchar esta cinta.
I used to listen to English programs. Solía escuchar programas en Inglés.
Why will you not listen to reason? ¿Por qué no escuchas a la razón?
I listen to the radio every night. Yo escucho radio todas las noches.
Why don't you listen to me? ¿Por qué no me escuchas?
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