You could say: Elle lit un livre or: Elle est en train de lire un livre.
Elle aime lire.
To say read in french it is: Lire
j'adore lire is i love to read
You would say, "Je lis".
J'aime lire.
ta mère aime lire
J'aime lire
The term is "bâtard" in French. For the English pronunciation, read it as you would in English, there is no real reference for this sort of question. I would say : "ba" like in back and "tar" like in target
To say "I would like..." in French, you would say "Je voudrais..." If you were to say "Je voudrais acheter..," you would be saying "I would like to buy..."
In french you say huit instead of eight. You say it like you say wheat.
You say dinner plate in French like this:Plat de dîner
You would say I'm screwed in french like je scewed.
To read together is "lire ensemble" in French.
lire
Read above (English) -> Lisez ci-dessus (French)
no learning in french now read it aloud and that's how you say it :D
The term is "bâtard" in French. For the English pronunciation, read it as you would in English, there is no real reference for this sort of question. I would say : "ba" like in back and "tar" like in target
She likes to read. -> Elle aime lire.
Je peux lire le français
You can say "J'aime ton style" to say "I like your style" in French.
"J'aime lire tous les jours."
reading --> la lecture
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
You would say "Je l'aime" in Canadian French to express "I like him."