It means, "I read magazines."
"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.
This means, "Are you going to buy the magazines?"
i like to read magazines a lot
Leon (Spanish) = lion, Leo Leon is also the capital of the province of the same name in NW Spain
leo y esribo means: read and write
Magazines.
La lectura de revistas Leyendo revistas
In Spanish language (not Latin), it means to "read magazines".
"Leer revistas y novelas" means "to read magazines and novels" in English.
With 'revista(s)' in the plural, it means: There are lots of reviews/magazines/journals in Spanish in the bookshop
"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.
This means, "Are you going to buy the magazines?"
i like to read magazines a lot
No, but he throws a mean Spanish accent. Paga en la caja.
"I read a lot."
"leo" would be the first person present conjugation of the verb "leer", and means "I read".
comer caca de perro, Leo