leyó
read
Verb leyó
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of leer.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of leer.
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Yo leí 60 páginas, mientras que él apenas leyó 10.
I have read sixty pages, while he has read only ten.
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Tom dijo que leyó un libro acerca de este barco.
Tom said he read a book about this ship.
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Tom leyó Las viñas de la ira en la secundaria.
Tom read The Grapes of Wrath in high school.
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Sólo él leyó la carta.
Only he read the letter.
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Tom no leyó el diario ayer.
Tom didn't read the newspaper yesterday.
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Ella leyó el resumen de "Guerra y paz".
She read the digest of War and Peace.
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Tom tiene un montón de libros de religión, pero él nunca los leyó.
Tom has a lot of religious books, but he has never read them.
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Rompió la carta en cuanto la leyó.
She had no sooner read his letter than she tore it up.
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Leyó una novela muy interesante ayer.
He read a most interesting novel yesterday.
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Mary leyó la traducción en alemán.
Mary read the German translation.
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