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Is "I hear you" old English when it means "I understand you"?
9 нояб. 2010 г., 14:25
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“I hear you” could also be “I hear ya”, a slang expression meaning “I understand you”, “I understand your situation”, or “I empathize”.
9 ноября 2010 г.
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No, it's not "old English", it's still in common use today.
9 ноября 2010 г.
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This sentence is often used by counsellors and psychologists to reassure people that they are being listened to, but it has become an overused and meaningless expression
9 ноября 2010 г.
I hear what you are asking and I understand it. :P
10 ноября 2010 г.
I would say yes to this question. I have used "I hear you" the same way I would use "I understand you". It is usually used when someone has just told you some information or explained something to you that you may agree with.
9 ноября 2010 г.
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