English to Xhosa Meaning of ear - indlebe


Ear :
indlebe

indlebe, ndiwele, oxwesileyo, eqeqesha, iphini, ukuva, ababukeli, nokuhlola, ukudlulisa, intsomi, ezafakwa, ukudubula, ukuba kuhlume, iziko ukuzwa

indlebe

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Definitions of ear in English
Noun(1) the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium(2) good hearing(3) the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear(4) attention to what is said(5) fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn
Examples of ear in English
(1) Measurements were conducted at 20Ôö¼ÔûæC at the second leaf of seedlings and at 25Ôö¼ÔûæC at the second leaf above the ear during flowering.(2) "I don't like this├ö├ç┬¬" he muttered as he placed his sensitive ear against the door.(3) Trey listened with a patient ear , only making distance with the receiver when she whined or couldn't make out her blubbering.(4) Sometimes you needed a friendly ear to listen to your troubles and worries and tell you that everything was going to be alright.(5) I had not a good voice nor, I confess it, a very good ear .(6) He loves the English language and has a keen ear for its music.(7) They are offering a sympathetic ear to farmers suffering in the present weather crisis.(8) She offers a sympathetic ear and reassuring guidance.(9) The UK tag will show the flock number followed by the individual animal number and it is recommended that the tag is placed in the left ear of the animal.(10) My mom, being the rich socialite that she was, had an ear for gossip.(11) Tyler stood out even from this group with five earrings on each ear , two eyebrow rings on each eyebrow, four lip rings, and two tongue pierces.(12) ear infection(13) A good sound technician and composer with an instinctive ear for music is vital.(14) she offers a sympathetic ear to worried pet owners(15) The film was written by Laurence Coriat, who has an ear for the sort of unadorned, matter-of-fact dialogue that says a lot by what it leaves out.(16) Within a few days, he completely lost hearing in his left ear .
Related Phrases of ear
(1) ear drops ::
indlebe amathontsi
(2) inner ear ::
indlebe yangaphakathi
(3) ear of corn ::
indlebe yamabele
(4) ear infection ::
isifo indlebe
(5) play it by ear ::
uyidlale yi indlebe
(6) middle ear ::
nendlebe
(7) outer ear ::
indlebe yangaphandle
(8) play by ear ::
badlale indlebe
(9) ear canal ::
indlebe emisele
(10) turn a deaf ear ::
vele uzise indlebe engeva
Synonyms
Noun
1. inner ear ::
indlebe yangaphakathi
2. attention ::
ingqalelo
3. appreciation ::
ukwazisa
4. spike ::
spike
5. pinna ::
pinna
Different Forms
ear, eared, earful, earfuls, earphone, earphones, ears
Word Example from TV Shows
Only little birds who whisper in my ear.

Only little birds who whisper in my EAR.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2

a quarter
in your ear!

a quarter in your EAR!

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 12

You can always bend my ear, right?
l mean, if you ever need to talk,

You can always bend my EAR, right? l mean, if you ever need to talk,

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4

But what is that
behind your ear?

But what is that behind your EAR?

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 12

Well, pulling a quarter out of your ear

Well, pulling a quarter out of your EAR

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 5

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