Examples of using "Okumam" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I don't read.
- I do not read.
- I don't read much.
- I don't do a lot of reading.
I don't have to study.
I do not read books.
I need to read a lot.
- I don't read newspapers much.
- I don't really read newspapers.
I don't usually read poetry.
I don't need to study.
I do not read his novels.
I don't really read newspapers.
It is interesting for me to read my old diary.
- I knew I should've studied French.
- I knew I should have studied French.
I hardly ever read a newspaper.
I don't very often read novels.
I should read more.
I hardly ever read in bed.
I never read in bed.
I almost never read novels.
What book should I read?
I need to read but I don't have books!
I was thinking maybe I should study French.
I need to reread this report.
I talked with my parents about my studying abroad.
I don't read this kind of book much.
I really need to read all this.
I'm supposed to read off this piece of paper.
I don't often read non-fiction books.
- Tom said I needed to study French.
- Tom said that I needed to study French.
- Tom says I ought to study French.
- Tom says I have to study French.
I almost never read fiction.
Could you choose a couple of books for me to read?
This book is easy for me to read.
This book is pretty easy for me to read.
This book is hard for me to read.
Tom urged me to study French.
Written in English, this book is easy for me to read.
The teacher insisted that I should study in college.
Since the note was written in French, it was easy for me to read.
Tom told me why I should study French.
This book is easy enough for me to read.
Tom is the one who told me that I should read this book.
There are many books I should read, but haven't.
The teacher encouraged me to read, write and speak.
Please let me read the newspaper when you're done with it.
I'm not sure what I should read: Harry Potter or the Bible?
I need to read more books.