either 'he/she/it reads.'
Or, it's the informal command for 'read!'
"Lily" is an English equivalent of "lirio" (Lilium spp).The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").It's pronounced "LEE-ryoh."
Levi is pronounced 'LAYbee', unless, as a name, given its English pronunciation 'LEE-vy'.
It is pronounced rey-lee-hee-OHN. "G" in Spanish sounds like a somewhat gutteral English "H" when it is followed by an "i" or an "e". Otherwise, it sounds like a hard English "g".
"Lilacs" is an English equivalent of "lilas" (Syringa spp).The Spanish word is a feminine noun. Its plural definite article is "las" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "unas" ("some").It's pronounced "lee-lahs."
The Spanish word for "exit" is "salida" (sah-LEE-dah).
You(formal)/he/she/it reads
"Tulip" is an English equivalent of "tulipa" (Tulipa spp).The Spanish word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").It's pronounced "too-LEE-pah."
spanish english and japanese
"Ming Lee" is a Chinese given name that means "bright and prosperous" in English.
"Malito" means "in poor shape". It is pronounced "mah-LEE-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Yes, Lee Trevino, a retired professional golfer, is fluent in Spanish. He was born in Texas, USA, to Mexican parents and grew up speaking both English and Spanish.
The singular deliciosa and the plural deliciosasin the feminine and the singular delicioso and the plural deliciosos in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "delicious." The choice depends upon the gender and number being considered "delicious." The respective pronunciations will be "DEY-lee-THYO-sa" ("DEY-lee-SYO-sa" in Latin America) and "DEY-lee-THYO-sas" ("DEY-lee-SYO-sas") in the feminine and "DEY-lee-THYO-so" ("DEY-lee-SYO-so") and "DEY-lee-THYO-sos" ("DEY-lee-SYO-sos") in the masculine in Spanish.