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how do you say the tú form command "read it to me"?

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updated Apr 25, 2012
posted by vanessaruiz2693

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http://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate/leer

tú is lee not lea

updated Apr 22, 2012
posted by warrenmarshall
That would only work if you were saying something like, "you read a lot." She wants to know the command form "read it to me." That is léamelo - Tortox, Apr 19, 2012
Imperative Imperative - lee lea leamos leed lean - warrenmarshall, Apr 19, 2012
this is correct, léemelo is the tú command form - unMica, Apr 19, 2012
Thanks unmica - warrenmarshall, Apr 19, 2012
you're welcome, good work! - unMica, Apr 19, 2012
Yes, it would be "Léemelo" for a "tú" command. Good job :o) - Goldie_Miel, Apr 19, 2012
Oh, whoops you're so right. I wasnt even thinking that day. lol - Tortox, Apr 22, 2012
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I'm pretty sure (lee) is the informal/familiar (tú) command and (lea) is formal

leémelo otra vez bro

Take the second person and subtract the -s = (informal) Take the first person, subtract the -o and add (-a) for -er -ir ...or (-e) for -ar = formal

sigue (informal/familiar/tú form) while siga (formal)

http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/informcomm1.htm

updated Apr 22, 2012
edited by náufrago
posted by náufrago
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Yes, but you need an accent on the second one... Léemelo smile

updated Apr 25, 2012
edited by Tortox
posted by Tortox
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Pretty sure it's- "lea me lo" or "leamelo"

updated Apr 19, 2012
posted by smb10c
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I agree with the answer you have already been given, léamelo made with with 'lea' read, 'me' to me, 'lo' it.

You may also find this lesson on giving Spanish commands to be helpful smile

updated Apr 19, 2012
posted by Kiwi-Girl