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Which do you hear? This audio clip is causing a global debate over two very different words.

(The Associated Press) In this Friday, Sept. 16, 2017, file photo, a person uses a smartphone in Chicago. The latest debate in social media revolves around an audio clip some people hear as "Yanny," some as "Laurel" — and some as both.

New York • Do you hear what I hear?

That’s the question as a short audio clip has sparked a social-media debate about whether the word is “Yanny” or “Laurel.” How one hears it is similar to how people viewed a dress on the internet three years ago.

The debate began on Reddit and expanded throughout social media. Ellen DeGeneres tweeted that everything at her show stopped to see what people heard. She said she heard “Laurel.” But New Age musician Yanni was in the “Yanny” camp.

Some people speculated the age of the listener might determine what people heard, while others changed the pitch to alter results.

As for the dress, some people said it was white and gold while others saw blue and black.