Leer = to read
Me gusta leer = I like to read
Me gusta leer
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Yo no puedo ni leer ni escribir en español
"I like..." is "Me gusta..." in Spanish.
in Spanish you would write no one like this: nadie
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There's no equivalent, but to get a Spanish-speaker to read/say it, you could write: 'Uínston'
¿Leíste el texto anterior?
Usually, for names like this, there isn't an alternative in many languages. To get a native Spanish-speaker to read it out with something like the English/Irish pronunciation, you could write it 'Breinin', with an accent on the final 'i'.
A Spanish-speaker might read 'Neville' as 'NayBEElyeh' To get a Spanish-speaker to read out the English pronunciation of 'Neville', you could write 'Nevil', with an accent on the 'e' (though the 'v' would still sound a bit like a 'b'). (If you didn't put in the accent, he/she would probably say something like 'NayBEEl').
'Maureen' read by a Spanish-speaker may come out as 'Mow-oo-ray-ayn'. To write it so a Spanish-speaker would say it as in English, you'd write: 'Morin'.
As in English. To enable a Spanish-speaker to 'read' with the English pronunciation, write 'Bequi', with an accent on the 'e'