"Lea" is the formal command (and also the 3rd person singular present subjunctive) meaning "read".
Lea (pronounced the same way as the name in English) is the imperative (command) form of the verb leer - to read. Example: Read the book! ¡Lea el libro!
Quieres que lea? Deseas que yo lea?
Leah = Lía or Lea
Lea means in Italian is (prateria).
Va / van / vas / vais al Valle de "Lea".
Lea la pantalla.
"Lea" is the formal command (and also the 3rd person singular present subjunctive) meaning "read".
The English word 'read' (pronounced 'reed') means 'leer' (infinitive), 'lea' (imperative). Pronounced 'red', it means 'leyo' (preterite)
Lea Michele's father is a Spanish Sephardic Jew and her mother is Catholic.Lea was raised Catholic, her father is Jewish.
In Hawaiian, "lea lea" translates to "joyful" or "cheerful" in English. It is often used to describe a sense of happiness or delight. The term embodies a spirit of positivity and merriment.
Water of Lea
"lea me mea ua kupa" means "words and have Cooper" in English.