Leían (en. They read)

/leˈjan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of interpreting or understanding what is written.
When they were children, they read many stories before bed.
Cuando eran niños, ellos leían muchos cuentos antes de dormir.
Action of looking at and comprehending the content of a text.
In class, they read an interesting book about history.
En la clase, leían un libro interesante sobre historia.
Activity of obtaining information through written texts.
They read the news every morning to stay updated.
Ellos leían las noticias cada mañana para estar actualizados.

Etymology

From Latin 'legere', which means 'to read'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to read between the lines
To understand an implicit or hidden message.
leer entre líneas
to read the fine print
To pay attention to important details in a contract or document.
leer la letra pequeña
to read the signs
To interpret the signals or clues of a situation.
leer los signos

Related Words

reading
Action and effect of reading.
lectura
reader
Person who reads.
lector
book
Set of sheets of paper or other material, bound and written or printed.
libro

Slang Meanings

To read a lot to acquire knowledge.
That guy is a librarian; they always read like crazy.
Ese chico es un bibliotecario; siempre leían como locos.
To read between the lines or grasp the hidden message.
I always read that situation as if there were a deeper background.
Siempre leía esa situación como si hubiera un trasfondo más profundo.