It means 'read a book', trust me, I'm spanish!!! (Good to know you're eager to know)...
English word: To look with a sidelong glance, indicative especially of sexual desire or sly and malicious intent.
Spanish word: To read.
"Do you like to read a book?"
If you mean a "command" like "you read it!", then you would use "¡lealo!"
"Read" "Leer" "Reading" "Leyendo" "I am going to read a book" "Voy a Leer un libro"
leí , Example: Leí un libro muy bueno.
un = a un libro = a book un moto = a motorcycle un = a una = a OR one uno = ONE (not "A") ^trueee (:
the question means "do you have a book?" you answer with either "si, tiene un libro" - yes, i have a book or "no, no tiene un libro" - no, i don't have a book. Hope that helps
To read a book.
If you mean a "command" like "you read it!", then you would use "¡lealo!"
"Read" "Leer" "Reading" "Leyendo" "I am going to read a book" "Voy a Leer un libro"
Voy a usar un libro texto para estudiar español. I am going to use a textbook to study Spanish.
leer means to read .... in that case you would use it like this... yo leer un libro I read a book
Juan acaba de leer un libro muy interesante Juan just read an interesting book
leí , Example: Leí un libro muy bueno.
leer means to read
"Un libro" means "a book" in English.
Leo Que lea leí he leído Que leyera / leyese
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"Es un libro" translates to "It is a book" in English.