To read= Lire
The = La
Bible = Bible
= lire la Bible.
Then again, it depends on what "read" means... If it is "study", then : étudier la Bible.
You could say: Elle lit un livre or: Elle est en train de lire un livre.
ma famille (read as ma fami)
The term is "bâtard" in French. For the English pronunciation, read it as you would in English, there is no real reference for this sort of question. I would say : "ba" like in back and "tar" like in target
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
lego bible
yes it say in the bible to be always charitable in the bible always read your bible and prayers
To read together is "lire ensemble" in French.
lire
Read above (English) -> Lisez ci-dessus (French)
no learning in french now read it aloud and that's how you say it :D
She likes to read. -> Elle aime lire.
Je peux lire le français
The Bible does say about people going to Church (Temples). Read Matthew Chapter 6.
Many people try to read as much of it as possible, some read the whole bible, but it is very rare to read the entire bible passionately in order and remember everything. Everytime I read the bible I find something new even if it is a passage I have previously read. I would have to say that the bible is an infinite book.
That depends on which part of the Bible you read. Almost any opinion can be supported by some part of the Bible.
reading --> la lecture