Leer(leh-ehr)(to read) is a regular -erverb, so its conjugation is pretty straightforward. Here it is in the present tense:
The Present Tense of LeerConjugationTranslationyo leoI readtú leesYou (informal) readél/ella/ello/uno leeHe/she/one readsusted leeYou (formal) readnosotros leemosWe readvosotros leéisYou all (informal) readellos/ellas leenThey readustedes leenYou all (formal) read
The following examples show you leer in action:
Nosotros leemos muchas novelas en el verano. (We read many novels in the summer.)
Ellas leen el periódico. (They read the newspaper.)
The Preterit Tense of LeerConjugationTranslationyo leíI readtú leisteYou (informal) readél/ella/ello/uno leyóHe/she/one readusted leyóYou (formal) readnosotros leimosWe readvosotros leisteisYou all (informal) readellos/ellas leyeronThey readustedes leyeronYou all (formal) read
You use the preterit tense like this:
Yo leí una bonita poesía ayer. (I read a nice poem yesterday.)
Ellos leyeron un libro de historia. (They read a history book.)
The Imperfect Tense of LeerConjugationTranslationyo leíaI used to readtú leíasYou (informal) used to readél/ella/ello/uno leíaHe/she/one used to readusted leíaYou (formal) used to readnosotros leímosWe used to readvosotros leíaisYou all (informal) used to readellos/ellas leíanThey used to readustedes leíanYou all (formal) used to read
Here are some examples of the imperfect tense:
Los estudiantes leían el periódico en clase todos los días. (The students used to read the newspaper in class every day.)
Juana leía novelas en el verano. (Juana used to read novels in the summer.)
The Future Tense of LeerConjugationTranslationyo leeréI will readtú leerásYou (informal) will readél/ella/ello/uno leeráHe/she/one will readusted leeráYou (formal) will readnosotros leeremosWe will readvosotros leeréisYou all (informal) will readellos/ellas leeránThey will readustedes leeránYou all (formal) will read
I hope this helped you.
You can say "Leer libros".
If you mean a "command" like "you read it!", then you would use "¡lealo!"
"Leer mucho" (to read much) "Leer todos los días" (to read everyday)
"To read" in Spanish is "leer". It is pronounced "lay-AIR". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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