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if you mean the noun, that would be "la lecture" (the reading) pronounced "la lek-tour"

if you mean the verb, the infinitive form is "Lire" (to read) pronounced "leer"

if you want to say it in a sentence, say...

"je lis" (pronouced "juh lee") for "I read/am reading"

"tu lis" (pronounced "too lee") for "you read/are reading" (informal)

"Il lit" (pronouced "eel lee") for "he reads/is reading"

"elle lit" (pronounced "el lee") for "she reads/is reading"

"on lit" (pronounced "ohn lee") for "one/people/we read/are reading"

"nous lisons" (pronounced "new lee-zohn") for "we read/are reading"

"vous lisez" (pronounced "voo lee-zay") for "you read/are reading" (formal and/or plural)

"Ils lisent" (pronounced "eel leez") for "they read/are reading" (for a group of male or both males and females)

"elles lisent" (pronounced "el leez") for "they read/are reading" (for a group of females)

hope that helped!

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You say " lire " this means to read.

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