Usage examples of "Leíste" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Acaso no leíste el libro? Didn't you read the book?
¿Leíste el libro que te regalé? Did you read the book I gave you?
¿Ya leíste el periódico de hoy? Have you read today's paper yet?
¿Ya leíste el diario de hoy? Have you read today's paper yet?
¿Leíste la escandalosa columna de este periodista? Did you read this journalist's scandalous article?
¿Leíste el libro que ganó el premio? Did you read the book that won the prize?
Se te olvidó decirle el libro que leíste. You forgot to tell me about that book you read.
¿Cuándo fue la última vez que leíste esta revista? When was the last time you read this magazine?
No lea usted esta frase. Don't read this sentence.
¿Qué historia quieres que lea? Which story do you want me to read?
Quiero que leas esta carta. I want you to read this letter.
No leas un libro tal. Do not read such a book.
Quiero que leas este libro. I want you to read this book.
Por favor, lee ese libro. Please read that book.
Nadie lee los mensajes largos. Nobody reads long messages.
Él no lee muchos periódicos. He doesn't read many newspapers.
¿Cómo se lee este kanji? How do you read this kanji?
Él lee antes de dormir. He reads before bedtime.
Ella lee después de almorzar. She reads after lunch.
¿No sabes leer entre líneas? Can't you read between the lines?
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