Usage Note
Lire is an irregular verb whose past participle is lu. The expression entre les lignes — 'to read between the lines' — is used identically in French and English. Lire can also mean to read aloud (lire à voix haute), and the derived noun lecture means 'reading,' not 'a lecture' — a classic false friend.
Examples
"Elle lit un roman policier."
Natural Translation
She is reading a detective novel.
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