reading. lee=read, leen and leyendo=reading
Ella esta leyendo. :)
Libro que estas leyendo ahora no me interesa
"Read" "Leer" "Reading" "Leyendo" "I am going to read a book" "Voy a Leer un libro"
"reading" in Spanish is "leyendo". It is usually combined with a conjugated form of the verb "estar". "Estoy leyendo el libro" would be "I am reading the book". This form (present progressive) is not used all that often in Spanish, at least compared with English. More often you would see "Leo el libro", which would commonly be translated as "I am reading the book."
"Reading" in Spanish is "leyendo." It is pronounced, "lay-YEN-doe." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
It spells 'leyendo' and it means ''reading'
Estoy leyendo.
It means "a book but (subject) is not reading it". If this was a full sentence like "Él tiene un libro pero no lo está leyendo.", then it would mean "He has a book but he isn't reading it".
'If you want to continue reading the article'
La chica está leyendo - Las mujeres están leyendo. Note: The wording could be improved to "The girl and the women are reading."
¿Qué estás leyendo?
estoy leyendo
Ella esta leyendo. :)
"Reading a book" is "leyendo un libro." Usually this would be combined with a conjugated form of "estar", such as "Estoy leyendo un libro", or "I am reading a book."
La mujer está leyendo.
Están leyendo. Or just "ellos leen."
"It means 'They are reading their book' in English."