Lisait (en. Read)

/li.zɛ/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Indicates an action of reading that took place in the past.
He was reading a captivating book every evening.
Il lisait un livre captivant chaque soir.
Express a past habit of reading.
She often read novels during her holidays.
Elle lisait souvent des romans pendant ses vacances.
Mention the study or consultation of a text.
We used to read the news every morning.
Nous lisions les nouvelles chaque matin.
Indicate that a person was deciphering a text.
The student was carefully reading the manual before the exam.
L'étudiant lisait attentivement le manuel avant l'examen.

Etymology

From the verb 'to read,' coming from the Latin 'legere.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

read between the lines
To understand something that is not explicitly expressed.
lire entre les lignes
read aloud
To read while articulating the words audibly.
lire à haute voix
fast as a book
To move or act quickly, as if one were reading a book.
vite comme un livre

Related Words

read
Action of deciphering a written text.
lire
reader
Person who reads.
lecteur
reading
Action of reading or text read.
lecture

Slang Meanings

To read with attention and enthusiasm.
He is so passionate, he 'li-lisa' like a pro!
Il est tellement passionné, il 'li-lisa' comme un pro!
To read quickly without really concentrating.
I didn't understand much, I 'li-fais' just to pass the time.
Je n'ai pas compris grand-chose, je 'li-fais' juste pour passer le temps.