Examples of using "Leer" in a sentence and their english translations:
Can you read?
Do you want to read?
You have to read.
Stop reading.
Stop reading.
- Are you good at reading maps?
- Do you know how to read maps?
- Can you read maps?
I am fond of reading.
Do you have anything to read?
Do you want to read?
I can read.
- I prefer to read.
- I'd rather read.
- I prefer reading.
We could read.
Can you read?
- Can you read?
- Do you know how to read?
I hate reading.
Can you read?
want to read.
- I like reading.
- I like to read.
- I enjoy reading.
- I love reading books.
- I am fond of reading.
- I like reading books.
- I like reading.
- I am fond of reading.
- I like reading.
- I like to read.
- I enjoy reading.
No one knew how to read.
Can you read Arabic?
- I love reading books.
- I like reading books.
- I like to read books.
- I love to read books.
- I enjoy reading books.
- I want something to read.
- I would like something to read.
We'll teach you how to read.
I want to read the book.
You've got to read this.
- I love reading books.
- I like reading books.
- I like to read books.
- I love to read books.
- Tom started reading.
- Tom began to read.
Do you have anything to read?
Tom loves reading.
to read, and read that area, and keep scrolling through.
I cannot read without glasses.
He can read.
- I am fond of reading.
- I like reading.
- I like to read.
- I enjoy reading.
- I love to read.
Let's try to read.
Can you read that?
I just want to read.
Can you read Arabic?
You should read this.
You should read more.
- I love reading.
- I love to read.
Can you read French?
I need to read a lot.
I can't read.
I can read French.
I have to read.
Tom loves reading.
I'm going to read.
It's easy to read.
Do you have to read?
- You have something to read.
- You have got something to read.
- You've got something to read.
Can you read music?
Have you got anything to read?
Do you like to read?
- Reading a book is interesting.
- Reading books is interesting.
- He is well able to read.
- He can read well.
- He can read pretty well.
- He can read well enough.
He wears eyeglasses to read.
I can read without glasses.
He can read and write.
- You can read this book.
- You may read this book.
You should know what to read.
- I cannot read without glasses.
- I can't read without glasses.
I cannot read without glasses.