To say 'I am going to read' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a leer.'
* In Portuguese = deixar a desejar * In Spanish = quedarse corto
A ella le gusta leer is how you say "she likes to read" in Spanish.
Leemos mucho (en espanol) = We read a lot (in Spanish)
"Read" in Spanish is translated as "leer."
There are several ways to tell someone to leave in Spanish. One can say dejar. Another way is to say salir. Yet a third way is to say abandonar.
licencia entoces
There's no equivalent, but to get a Spanish-speaker to read/say it, you could write: 'Uínston'
A Spanish-speaker might read 'Neville' as 'NayBEElyeh' To get a Spanish-speaker to read out the English pronunciation of 'Neville', you could write 'Nevil', with an accent on the 'e' (though the 'v' would still sound a bit like a 'b'). (If you didn't put in the accent, he/she would probably say something like 'NayBEEl').
Voy a irme
To read = leer Conjugated in the nosotros form: Leemos
You would say "Odio leer," which is literally 'I hate to read', but that's how they would say it in Spanish.