"Vamos a leer" translates to "Let's read" in English. It is a phrase commonly used to invite someone to engage in reading together or to indicate a plan to read something. The expression combines "vamos," meaning "let's go" or "we are going," with "leer," which means "to read."
That is the correct spelling of "leer" (facial expression).The Spanish verb leer means "to read."
Spanish: Que vamos hacer contigo?English: What are we going to do with you?
"Vamos para la Luna" translates to "Let's go to the Moon" in English.
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¡Vamos a la playa! is not an Italian phrase because it is the Spanish equivalent of "Let's go to the beach!" in English.
"Y vamos por todo" is in Spanish. It translates to "and we go for everything" in English.
"I like to read magazines" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Me gusta leer revistas! The exclamation also translates as "I like reading journals (newspapers, periodicals)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mey GOO-sta ley-ER rey-VEE-stas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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¿ sabes leer en ingles ?
It means, "to read."
"Leer revistas y novelas" means "to read magazines and novels" in English.
Leo Que lea leí he leído Que leyera / leyese