To read novels (stories).
"Leer revistas y novelas" means "to read magazines and novels" in English.
leer means to read
That is the correct spelling of "leer" (facial expression).The Spanish verb leer means "to read."
leer means to read .... in that case you would use it like this... yo leer un libro I read a book
It means, "to read."
Novelas was created in 2010.
leer is a spanish word that means read and stifle means to cut off, hold back or smother. The verb for stifle is to choke, suffocate, drown.
"Leer libros" or in present continuous "Leyendo libros", or like an order "Leé libros" and many other more
Rosella and Yanik do love novelas.
In Spanish language (not Latin), it means to "read magazines".
Leer's name symbolizes a sense of cynicism and world-weariness. In German, "leer" means empty or hollow, reflecting the emotional toll and loss of humanity that the characters experience in the war. Leer's name highlights the psychological impact of the war on the soldiers, as they become disillusioned and detached from their former selves.
Novels. Somtimes used as "soap opera", or telenovela.