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896 examples found containing 'read' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
まいあさニュース
みます

Do you read the news every morning?
わたし
まいあさ
毎朝
しんぶん
新聞
みます

I read the newspaper every morning.
としょかん
図書館
いって
ほん

I am going to go to the library and read a book.
その
ほん
まなかった
です
Didn't you read the book?
わたしニュース
みます

I read the news.
よんでみたいです
"I'd like to read it."
ほん
あります
Do you have any books to read?
わたし
しょくじ
食事
しながら
ほん
みました

I read a book while eating.
いいえいつも
みません

No, I don't always read it.
この
りょうり
料理
ほん
んでくれません

Will you read this cookbook?
せんしゅう
先週
わたし
すこ
ほん
んだ

I read a few books last week.
この
ほん
かあ
さん
んでもらって
ください
Here's a book for your mother to read.
わたし
この
ほん
みたい

I want to read this book.
わたし
ほん
ほしい
I want a book to read.
きょう
今日
しんぶん
新聞
みました

Have you read today's paper?
もう
きょう
今日
しんぶん
新聞
んでしまいました

Have you read today's paper yet?
この
ほん
おとな
大人
よく
まれている

This is a book often read by adults.
なに
ほん
して
ください
Lend me some books to read.
その
ほん
いぜん
以前
んだ
ことあります
I have read the book before.
こえます

Do you read me?
その
ほん
やすい
This book is easy to read.
ミルトン
さくひん
作品
んだ
ことあります
Have you ever read Milton's works?
どちら
ほん
んでいない

I haven't read either book.
ほん
める
ばしょ
場所
おし
えてください

Please show me a place where I can read a book.
もう
ほん
みました

Have you read the book yet?
もう
きょう
今日
しんぶん
新聞
みました

Have you read today's paper yet?
きょう
今日
しんぶん
新聞
すでに
んでしまった

I have already read today's paper.
94ページ
んで
くだ
さい

Please read page ninety-four.
この
しごと
仕事
えたら
ほん
みます

I will read a book when I have finished this task.
あまり
しんぶん
新聞
んでいない

I don't read newspapers much.
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