Examples of using "Lis" in a sentence and their english translations:
Read!
- Read this book.
- Read this book!
- I'm reading.
- I am reading.
Read the article.
- Read!
- Read.
You're reading.
Read this.
- What are you reading?
- What're you reading?
I read; you write.
- I am reading a book.
- I read the book.
- I read a book.
- I'm reading a book.
- What are you reading?
- What're you reading?
Read after me.
Read and reply.
I often read.
Read my status.
- I read a lot.
- I'm doing a lot of reading.
- I do a lot of reading.
You read too much.
I read everything.
What're you reading?
I am still reading.
Read the label carefully.
I am reading the label.
Read your book.
- Read this book.
- Read this book!
Read this first.
Read a book!
Read the letter.
- What are you reading?
- What're you reading?
- Whatcha readin'?
- What do you read?
- What are you reading?
- Whatcha readin'?
I read now just fine;
- I am reading a book.
- I'm reading a book.
- I am reading a magazine.
- I'm reading a magazine.
I'm reading this book.
I read.
- I read the book.
- I am reading the book.
- I am reading short stories.
- I'm reading short stories.
- Which newspaper do you read?
- What newspaper do you read?
I am reading this letter.
Read the article.
- I am reading a letter.
- I read a letter.
- I'm reading a letter.
- I read his book.
- I am reading his book.
I'm reading your book.
- I don't read.
- I do not read.
These lilies smell lovely.
I'm reading this newspaper.
Read the instructions carefully.
I am reading this sentence.
You're reading.
I'm reading my book.
I am reading your book.
I read; you write.
Which book are you reading?
You're reading a book.
I read books.
I am reading Persian.