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lecture

English translation of lecture

reading

In French, 'lecture' refers to the act of reading. It can be used in similar contexts as the English word 'reading', such as reading a book or a sign. However, it's also used in some contexts where English would usually use 'read', such as 'J'aime la lecture' ('I like reading').


Example sentences using: lecture

J'adore la lecture de bu romans

English translation of J'adore la lecture de bu romans

I love reading novels

This sentence is written in the first person singular, expressing a fondness for reading, particularly novels. 'J'adore' translates to 'I love', 'la lecture' to 'reading', and 'de bu romans' to 'novels'. The whole phrase is expressing a personal preference in leisure activity.

La lecture est essentielle pour l'apprentissage

English translation of La lecture est essentielle pour l'apprentissage

Reading is essential for learning

This sentence presents the idea that reading is a fundamental part of the learning process. 'La lecture' is translated as 'reading', 'est' as 'is', 'essentielle' as 'essential', 'pour' as 'for', and 'l'apprentissage' as 'learning'. It underlines the importance of reading in gaining knowledge and understanding.

Elle fait la lecture à ses enfants tous les soirs

English translation of Elle fait la lecture à ses enfants tous les soirs

She reads to her children every night

This sentence tells a daily routine of a mother reading to her children in the evening. 'Elle fait' is translated as 'she does' or 'she makes', 'la lecture' as 'the reading', 'à ses enfants' as 'to her children', 'tous les soirs' as 'every night'. It emphasizes a nurturing role in a family context.

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