Examples of using "Lukea" in a sentence and their english translations:
I can read.
I can read thoughts.
I like reading mystery novels.
Can you read this?
- Can you read?
- Do you know how to read?
- I am able to read English.
- I can read English.
I can read without glasses.
I can read thoughts.
I'm able to read French.
- Tom started reading.
- Tom began to read.
I wanted to read them.
Do you like to read Tatoeba?
I can read them all.
You have to read between the lines.
Can you read French?
I'd like to read some books about the Beatles.
- Tom can't read yet.
- Tom still can't read.
- I cannot read French.
- I can't read French.
Tom can't read.
You should read this.
You should read more.
I just wanted to check my email.
Can you read this kanji?
I will read a book.
He can read well.
I can read without glasses.
Tom knows how to read French.
Tom decided to study law.
I can read Spanish easily.
I want to read that book.
He can't read.
She wants to read a book.
I want to read this book.
You must read between the lines.
My son can read a clock.
He reads Arabic.
He can barely read.
Why does the government want to read my emails?
If you can read this sentence, it's because you know how to read.
I asked her if I could read the book.
I forgot that Tom could read French.
You had better read a lot of books while you are young.
He can read and write.
- I have no time to read.
- I don't have time to read.
- You must read between the lines.
- You have to read between the lines.
Our ancestors knew how to read the stars.
You must not read while eating.
Tom tried to read Mary's name tag.
I have little time to read.
I can't read the letter.
I should read that book.
You can read, can't you?
Would you mind reading a bedtime story to Tom?
- I am able to read English.
- I can read English.
I don't want to read this book.
- I want a book to read in the train.
- I want a book to read on the train.
Tom can't read yet.
- This book is worth reading twice.
- This book is worth reading again.
May I read the rest of the will now?
He can read pretty well.
Tom can't read French.
You can read the program of the festival on the brochure.
My cat cannot read Latin.
You must read between the lines.
I love reading books.
Their glow can be enough to read by.
You may have read this book already.
It won't take long to read that book.
Do you have time to read the newspaper in the morning?
You really should read it.
- I didn't know you couldn't read.
- I didn't know that you couldn't read.
Can Marika read and write Japanese?
- She cannot write or read.
- She can't write or read.
Can Tom read and write Japanese?
You had better read a lot of books while you are young.
Let Mary read whatever she wants.
You should read the newspapers in order to keep up with the times.
I can read English, but I can't speak it.
You must read between the lines.
I don't want to read the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
My mother can't read without glasses.
- I can't read French, nor can I speak it.
- I can neither read French nor speak it.