While you can hear someone speaking, unless you actually listen to them you will not know what is being said.
The opposite of hearing sound would be making sound. The word speaking is more closely the opposite of listening.
Yes, written standard English can differ between countries due to variations in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary. For example, American English and British English have differences in spelling (such as "color" vs. "colour"), vocabulary (such as "truck" vs. "lorry"), and even punctuation preferences. While they are largely mutually intelligible, these variations can create differences in written communication.
Some grammatical differences between American and British English include the use of the past simple vs. present perfect tense (Americans favor the past simple more), the use of singular vs. plural verb forms with collective nouns (Brits use both), and the use of different prepositions in certain expressions (e.g. "on the weekend" in American English vs. "at the weekend" in British English).
Canadian English and British English share many similarities, but there are some key differences. These differences can be seen in vocabulary (e.g. "garbage can" vs. "rubbish bin"), spelling (e.g. "color" vs. "colour"), and pronunciation (e.g. the pronunciation of the "ou" sound in words like "out" or "house"). Additionally, Canadian English is influenced by both British and American English due to historical ties with both countries.
Examples include buffaloes (vs. buffalos), tornadoes (vs. tornados), mosquitos (vs. mosquitoes), and tomatoes (vs. tomatos). These variants often result from regional or historical differences in spelling conventions.
The opposite of hearing sound would be making sound. The word speaking is more closely the opposite of listening.
element vs isotopes
Industry vs. agriculture: (N vs. S)
dualist vs non-dualist
m1 architecture between Intel Core i9 is batter M1.
sinusoidal vs non sinusoidal
there is no it is a waste of money
The country is a lot quieter than the city.
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Amoung the differences are: * Size * Sound * Quality of Parts * Playability * Appearance * Grand vs. Vertical
h2o vs nah2o or commonly known as sweet air an anesthetic inhaled
Economic differences are like the differences from country to country (like 1st world to 3rd world), differences in how much people have (rich vs. middle class vs. poor), etc.