Usage examples of "lire livre" in French with translation to English

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As-tu fini de lire le livre ? Have you finished reading the book?
Je veux lire ce livre. I want to read this book.
Il est en train de lire un livre. He is reading a book.
Il a pu lire ce livre. He was able to read the book.
Je ne peux lire ce livre en si peu temps. I cannot read the book in so short a time.
Se retrouvant seul, il commença à lire un livre. Left alone, he began to read a book.
As-tu fini de lire ce livre ? Have you finished reading that book?
Cela vaut le coup de lire ce livre. This book is worth reading.
Je veux lire le livre. I want to read the book.
As-tu fini de lire ce livre maintenant ? Have you finished reading that book yet?
Je viens de finir de lire le livre. I have just finished reading the book.
Il est impatient de lire le livre. He is anxious to read the book.
Je vais lire un livre pendant que tu dors. I'll read a book while you're sleeping.
J'aurai dû lire le livre. I should read the book.
Tu peux lire ce livre. You can read this book.
Cela vaut la peine de lire ce livre. It is worthwhile to read this book.
Avez-vous fini de lire le livre ? Have you finished reading the book?
Es-tu capable de lire le livre attentivement ? Are you able to read the book attentively?
Tom ne veut pas lire ce livre. Tom doesn't want to read that book.
Avez-vous déjà commencé à lire ce livre ? Have you started reading the book yet?
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