Spanish · Common Verbs
To read
To look at and comprehend written text.
Leo el periódico cada mañana.
I read the newspaper every morning.
'Leer' stems from the Latin 'legere', which means 'to read'. Its meaning has remained unchanged through the development into contemporary Spanish.
'Leer' is used in both informal and formal settings, seen in everyday conversations and in written texts like books and articles across regions.
Notably referenced in literature and educational contexts, signifying knowledge and the importance of reading.