Examples of using "à lire" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Keep reading.
- Read on.
- Keep reading.
- Read on.
- Keep reading.
- Read on.
Keep reading.
- Keep reading.
- Read on.
Can you read that?
Bring along something to read.
Can you read it?
I went on with my reading.
We'll teach you how to read.
I enjoy reading.
I don't have anything to read.
Do you want something to read?
Can you read that?
teaching kids to read?
I don't have anything to read.
- Tom started reading.
- Tom began to read.
This is a book to read.
I'm learning to read Devanagari.
Can you read that?
Bring along something to read.
Tom had nothing to read.
Bring along something to read.
click to continue reading,
I started reading the book.
- Kanji are difficult to read.
- Chinese characters are difficult to read.
Start reading where you left off.
- Tom taught Mary how to read.
- Tom taught Mary to read.
I used to really have a hard time reading.
I want something to read.
This book is easy to read.
The boy has learned to read.
She found pleasure in reading.
I have no books to read.
We don't have to read that.
He spent the evening reading.
He wants a book to read.
Kanji are difficult to read.
Do you have any books to read?
I enjoy reading.
This is the book to read.
This text is hard to read.
I learned to read in school.
Where did you learn to read?
- I began the book.
- I started reading the book.
He kept reading the book.
Do you want something to read?
and it's still easy to read.
Did you enjoy reading that book?
She advised him on what books to read.
We really have fun reading these comments
- Kanji are difficult to read.
- Chinese characters are difficult to read.
Few students can read Latin.
I have three more pages to go.
She teaches reading and writing.
- He continued reading the book.
- He kept reading the book.
- He kept on reading the book.
He was sitting and reading a book.
This book seemed hard to read to me.
The boy finished learning how to read.
I don't have books to read.