dzirde

Etymology
From the same stem as the verb (q.v.), made into a 5th-declension feminine noun.

Noun

 * 1) hearing the capacity to perceive sounds
 * 2) hearing the capacity to perceive and imitate musical sounds correctly
 * 1) hearing the capacity to perceive and imitate musical sounds correctly
 * 1) hearing the capacity to perceive and imitate musical sounds correctly
 * 1) hearing the capacity to perceive and imitate musical sounds correctly
 * 1) hearing the capacity to perceive and imitate musical sounds correctly
 * 1) hearing the capacity to perceive and imitate musical sounds correctly
 * 1) hearing the capacity to perceive and imitate musical sounds correctly
 * 1) hearing the capacity to perceive and imitate musical sounds correctly
 * 1) hearing the capacity to perceive and imitate musical sounds correctly