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Some problem's between language
Is there any meaning of leo in spainish?
I heard of lots of Mexicon speaking this word...
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lol I WAS WRONG.. IT WAS IN FIRST PERSON : YO ("I" in english)
Yo leo / I read
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It means, "I read/am reading." =)
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yeah.. this come from the verb: "leer", that means "read", and is conjugated in 2nd Person: Yo ("Me" in english). Yo leo
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