The basic Latin verb for "to read" is legere.
The English word "reading" can be used in a number of different ways that have different translations in Latin:
1. An instance of reading, or what is read ("Today's reading is from chapter 3"): Lectio
2. The act of reading ("I love reading"): Legere or legendum, depending on context
3. A description ("The boy reading in the corner"): Legens
4. A component of a progressive tense ("I was reading your letter"): by a simple verb form, e.g. legebam "I was reading, I used to read"
Lectinuncula meaning read, reading or recitation. Paellego can mean peruse, read or review. Or LEGO for I read
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It comes from the Latin auspex, to do with reading omens.
The principal parts of the verb "to read" (which is how Latin verbs are listed in dictionaries) are "lego, legere, lexi, lectum." There are a few ways to say "reading" in Latin, but the roots of the verb are: leg- lex- ("lexicon") lect- ("lecture")
I was reading - legebam.He, she or it was reading - legebat.
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"Reading" in Latin is the present participle of the verb lego, legere, legi, lectus, which is legens.
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