How to Say ‘We can read together’ in Spain Spanish
Podemos leer juntos
poh-DEH-mohs leh-AIR HOON-tohs
[poh-DEH-mohs leh-AIR HOON-tohs]
💬 Usage Tip: Nice, gentle invitation. Even softer: «Si te apetece, podemos leer juntos».
🇪🇸 In Spain: A friendly, non-intense way to propose faith sharing—Spaniards often prefer relaxed, conversational invitations.
Phrase Breakdown
Podemos
[poh-DEH-mohs]
we can / we are able to
First-person plural of “poder” (to be able to). A gentle way to suggest or propose something: “We can…”
Podemos leer la Biblia y conocer mejor a Jesús.
We can read the Bible and get to know Jesus better.
leer
[leh-AIR]
to read
Infinitive “leer.” After “podemos,” it expresses what you propose doing (e.g., reading the Gospel).
Podemos leer un pasaje del Evangelio sobre Jesús.
We can read a passage from the Gospel about Jesus.
juntos
[HOON-tohs]
together
Plural form of “together,” agreeing with “we.” Common in invitations: “Let’s … together.”
Me gustaría que lo habláramos juntos después de leer.
I’d like us to talk about it together after reading.
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