Ha ha ha I'm reading learn twice
Literally, it translates to: "Ha ha ha, I'm reading 'learn two times'.".
It means "and at times" or "and occaisionally".
But sometimes impatient
It means sometimes it is not serious in English.
The English word 'read' (pronounced 'reed') means 'leer' (infinitive), 'lea' (imperative). Pronounced 'red', it means 'leyo' (preterite)
'leyó' means 'you/he/she read (red), past tense of 'to read,' 'leer.'
Veces means times so tres veces would mean three times.
veces = times
Vecces is not a Spanish word. But it looks similar to Veces, which means "times".
Under the skin three times a week.
In Spanish, "veces" is the plural of "vez." So it would mean "times," as in "I have been there three times."
It means: I read it two times in eight years