Leo
The Spanish word 'Leo' translates to 'Leo' in English. It is a proper noun and is often used as a first name, just as 'Leo' is frequently used as a first name in English. The name originates from Latin, where 'leo' means 'lion'. This name is often given to people born under the Leo zodiac sign, which is represented by a lion. 'Leo' possesses the same spelling and pronunciation in both Spanish and English.
I read books every day.
In this sentence, 'Leo' is the first person singular present tense of the verb 'leer', which means 'to read'. It shows a regular action where the person regularly engages in reading books.
I read the newspaper while I have breakfast.
Here, 'Leo' means 'I read' and is used before 'el periódico' which means 'the newspaper'. It's an action that the person does while having breakfast, indicating multi-tasking.
I read the menu before ordering.
In this instance, 'Leo' is the action of reading the menu before ordering. It's a conditional sentence where the action of ordering is dependent on the action of reading the menu.