oyéndola
Oyéndola is a Spanish word derived from the verb "oír," meaning "to hear." Specifically, "oyéndola" is the gerund form of "oír" combined with the feminine direct object pronoun "la." This grammatical construction translates to "hearing her" or "while hearing her." The gerund form indicates an ongoing action or a continuous state of hearing. The inclusion of "la" specifies that the object being heard is feminine, referring to a female person, an object, or a concept that is grammatically feminine in Spanish.
The phrase "oyéndola" is commonly used in sentences to describe an action or event that occurs simultaneously