Examples of using "Livre " in a sentence and their english translations:
"Give me back my book!" "What book?"
Close your book.
Close the book.
It's your book.
- Read this book.
- Read this book!
Read a book!
That book is a new book.
- It is a book.
- This is a book.
- That's a book.
- That is a book.
- It's a book.
His book inspired me.
I bought the book.
Any interesting book is a good book.
I love that book.
I forgot the book.
- Don't open your book.
- Do not open your book.
The book is new.
This book is yours.
The book is big.
The book is polychrome.
He has a book.
- I want a book.
- I'd like a book.
- I want the book.
- This book is new.
- This book's new.
- I have read the book.
- I read the book.
They are reading their book.
This is an instructive book.
I read the book.
Do you see my book?
- This book is new.
- This book's new.
- The book is new.
- I wrote that book.
- I wrote the book.
- I am reading a book.
- I read the book.
- I read a book.
- I'm reading a book.
Do you have the book?
- They're reading a book.
- They are reading a book.
The book is mine.
I read your book.
Do you have my book?
Which book are you reading?
Give that book back to me.
I was reading a book.
- Buy me this book.
- Buy this book for me.
- Did you bring the book?
- Have you brought the book?
In the book "Outliers,"
This is my book.
That's a book.
His book inspired me.
- What an interesting book this is!
- What an interesting book!
- That is your book.
- It's your book.
The book interests me.
- Close the book.
- Shut the book.
I'm writing a book.
Close the book.
- I've got a book.
- I have a book.
This is a book.
Close your book.
- This book belongs to me.
- This book is mine.
- That book is mine.
- That book's mine.
I'm writing a book.
Here is your book.
I love that book.
Read your book.
Let's write a book.
- It's this book.
- It is this book.
I loved that book!
What a big book this is!
- Read this book.
- Read this book!