This is the 12294th most frequent Spanish word.
leerlo
"To read it."
In this sentence, 'leerlo' is used as the object 'it' ('lo') of the verb 'read' ('leer'), indicating an intention to perform the action of reading in the future.
Me gustaría leerlo después de terminar mis tareas.
I would like to read it after finishing my tasks.
Here, 'leerlo' represents the act of reading a specific item or text ('lo'), and the sentence is a direct request for someone to do so more audibly.
¿Puedes leerlo más alto, por favor?
Can you read it louder, please?
In this example, 'leerlo' again denotes the action of reading something ('lo'), with the clause expressing an unfulfilled intention in the past.