Also means
hearing
Usage Note
Oído refers specifically to the inner ear (the hearing organ), whereas oreja is the visible outer ear. Saying tengo buen oído means 'I have a good ear' (for music or language). Oído is also the past participle of oír (to hear), so context matters: lo he oído = 'I have heard it'.
Examples
"Tienes muy buen oído para la música."
Natural Translation
You have a very good ear for music.
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