It is as following, she is translated as "ella", likes, is translates as "le gusta", and reading as "Leer". Putting this all on an actual sentence it would be as following, "A ella le gusta leer."
Me gusta leer las revistas
No les gusta leer = They don't like to read No me gusta leer = I don't like to read
English: I like books. Spanish: Me gusta leer libros.
"Billetera" in Spanish stands for wallet, you can say it by this sounds (read it like this) be-jet-eara
nos gusta leer
To say 'I am going to read' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a leer.'
Me gusta leer y bailar.
A ella le gusta leer is how you say "she likes to read" in Spanish.
Δύναμη. It is read as "Denamee". (D is like the spanish d)
Leemos mucho (en espanol) = We read a lot (in Spanish)
"Read" in Spanish is translated as "leer."
Depends on their lifestyle, but I'd say 3/4
Leo Que lea leí he leído Que leyera / leyese