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lås

Lês is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Portuguese verb ler, meaning to read. It is used with the pronoun tu and translates to "you read" in English.

Usage varies by region. In Portugal and in parts of Brazil that maintain the tu form, lês

Conjugation in the present indicative: eu leio, tu lês, ele lê, nós lemos, vocês leem. The root

Pronunciation and spelling: lês uses the ê in the stem to mark the stressed vowel; the final

Etymology: ler comes from Latin legere, and lês is a direct present-tense form, related to lê (he

See also: ler; Portuguese verb conjugation; tu and você usage.

is
standard.
In
most
Brazilian
Portuguese,
the
familiar
form
is
você
lê,
while
tu
lês
is
less
common.
is
le-,
with
the
typical
-er
verb
endings,
and
a
vowel
change
in
some
forms.
s
is
the
regular
plural
ending
seen
in
the
present
indicative
forms
for
this
verb.
reads),
leitor
(reader),
and
leitura
(reading).