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Reading aloud was a great effort for him.
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You ought to read English aloud.
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Please read it aloud so that everyone can hear.
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Mayuko cried aloud.
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Perry has acquired the habit of thinking aloud.
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Jane could not stop herself from crying aloud.
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I could not stop myself from crying aloud.
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I read the play aloud so that I could memorize all the lines.
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Read it aloud.
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Read the book aloud.
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He read the document aloud.
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He thought to himself, "No!" Aloud he said, "Yes."
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He makes it a rule to read aloud every day.
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She read the poem aloud.
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My father would often read the poem aloud.
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Sitting in her panther hide chair, the young woman, clad in red lingerie, was reading aloud a book titled "The Black Princess".
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She said "NO" to herself. She said "YES" aloud.
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He said "NO" to himself. He said "YES" aloud.
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Tatoeba is a mini-LibriVox, it just needs to be written before the large-scale reading aloud would start.
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Tom read the letter aloud.
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Read the story aloud.
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Don't read aloud, read to yourself.
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You see, my problem is that I am not able to read aloud.
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Tom's deep voice is so resonant and mellifluous that I could spend hours listening to him read aloud from the phone book.
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Tom read the document aloud.
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Tom laughed aloud.
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Tom chuckled aloud.
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I'd like Tom to read what's written on that paper aloud.
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Can I say it aloud?
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I was just thinking aloud.
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The teacher has the text read aloud.
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Could someone please read this sentence aloud for me?
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The teacher asked Tom to read his essay aloud.
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I read books aloud with great pleasure.
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They evidently prefer that written names stay unchanged, even if you’ll scarcely be able, by the rules of Esperanto, to read those names aloud.
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Tom didn't dare to say it aloud.
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The teacher confiscated the note and read it aloud in front of the entire class.
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Don't think aloud!
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The lady of honor, being as sharp set as the other folks, grew very impatient, and told the Princess aloud that the meal was served.
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I loved Amaryllis. I forgot to eat or to drink; and I could take no rest, for sleep was banished from my eyelids. My soul was sad, my heart beat quick, my limbs felt a deadly chill. Now I wept and cried aloud, as if I had been beaten, now I was as silent as if I were dead, and now I plunged into the rivers, as if to extinguish the flame which consumed me.
He called aloud, "Say, father, say If yet my task is done?" He knew not that the chieftain lay Unconscious of his son.
"In my vision, I heard an eagle, calling aloud as it flew high overhead, 'Disaster, disaster, disaster, on all the people on earth at the sound of the other three trumpets which the three angels have yet to blow!'"
He cried aloud before all the company that he would that very night render his body and soul to the Powers of Evil if he might but overtake the wench.
Young Baskerville stared eagerly out of the window, and cried aloud with delight as he recognised the familiar features of the Devon scenery.
"Then first Thymaetes cries aloud, to go / and through the gates the monstrous horse convey / and lodge it in the citadel. E'en so / his fraud or Troy's dark fates were working for our woe."
First of the Greeks approaches, with a crowd, / Androgeus; friends he deems us unaware, / and thus, with friendly summons, cries aloud: / "Haste, comrades, forward; from the fleet ye fare / with lagging steps but now, while yonder glare / Troy's towers, and others sack and share the spoils?"
I didn't dare say it aloud.
The stars were chased, and blushing rose the day. / Dimly, at distance through the misty shroud / Italia's hills and lowlands we survey, / "Italia," first Achates shouts aloud: / "Italia," echoes from the joyful crowd.
Sami started to talk all aloud to make sure that Layla was hearing.
Sami spoke aloud.
It was a spacious harbour, sheltered deep / from access of the winds, but looming vast / with awful ravage, AEtna's neighbouring steep / thundered aloud, and, dark with clouds, upcast / smoke and red cinders in a whirlwind's blast. / Live balls of flame, with showers of sparks, upflew / and licked the stars, and in combustion massed, / torn rocks, her ragged entrails, molten new, / the rumbling mount belched forth from out the boiling stew.
Tom read the book aloud.
Tom read the book aloud to Mary.
I laughed aloud.
Click the microphone icon, then read the sentence aloud.
He read the book aloud to her.
She read the book aloud to him.
Read aloud.
What kind of pathological liar lies about his lies to people who can read aloud to him, word for word, the transcriptions of the audio-recorded lies he told previously and about which he is now lying anew as he once more tries to lie about those lies?
Yanni read the book aloud.
Tom read Mary's letter aloud.
You have to read English aloud.
He read the poem aloud.
In the street, vans roared past him; brutality blared out on placards; men were trapped in mines; women burnt alive; and once a maimed file of lunatics being exercised or displayed for the diversion of the populace (who laughed aloud), ambled and nodded and grinned past him, in the Tottenham Court Road, each half apologetically, yet triumphantly, inflicting his hopeless woe.
Friends are people with whom you can think aloud. Tom was one of those.
The judge read aloud the ruling.
I sometimes read speculative fiction in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Catalan, Esperanto, or Interlingua, aloud, to practice speaking.
After midnight on the 13th of March of 2022, I cooked a soup snack of instant noodles with pieces of cabbage, asparagus, and dried anchovies which my brother gave me for my birthday some weeks ago. I drank coffee. I prepared my books for a review of my Brazilian Carioca accent in Portuguese and of Russian phonology. When I heard from afar people speaking either of these two languages, I often mistook it for the other. These languages were funny in the way the vowels "squished" or "bloated" like rubber, depending if they were unstressed or stressed. Afterwards, I ate chocolate-laced Italian biscotti. In the drizzling morning after 10 o'clock, I walked to the pizzeria. On the way, on the other side of the main road, running in the opposite direction, was a little stocky boy with dark hair. At the pizzeria, I ate two slices and drank a diet black cola. A couple of city punks with a skateboard visited the Lulu Island suburban pizza parlour. A basketball game was in progress on the big screen, with the sound off. At home, I practiced my Brazilian Carioca accent, as I read aloud the novel Os filhos de Matusalem, or Methuselah's Children, by Robert Heinlein.
Tom read it aloud.
Perry has got into the habit of thinking aloud.
Ziri glued the letter back and read it out aloud.
Ziri read the letter out aloud.
Ziri read the Berber text aloud.
Ziri said that aloud.
Before attempting to read this selection aloud, read it silently and try to understand every statement or allusion contained in it.
The Fire-priest then takes the babe and places it on his knees, waves a lamp lighted from the sacred fire over it, calls aloud its name, and implores Ahura-Mazda to fulfil all the good and avert all the evil predicted by the stars of heaven at the hour of its birth.
“Howdy-do!” said I aloud to the fattest and reddest carnation that overtopped all the rest.
Tobias turned the volume back up aloud and resumed playing his video game.
She read a book aloud to her children.
I don't understand Hungarian, but I can read it aloud.
Would you read it aloud, please?
She read a poem aloud to him.
Read what you wrote aloud.
His Majesty’s decree was read aloud in the throne room.
Can't we read aloud in schools then?
We read to the children because we enjoy reading aloud.
I always read aloud.
Tom can read aloud well.
Today, the 18th of February of 2025, I ate two sandwiches on separate walking trips to Tim Hortons café: In the late morning, I ate a Roast Beef Craveable sandwich, then in the afternoon, a Crispy Chicken Craveable sandwich. It was a grey-clad sky. I usually have a small Earl Grey tea with oat milk. At home, as a break from my studies of Chabacano, Philippine Creole Spanish, I read for practice some stories aloud in "real" Spanish, of speculative fiction. Spanish has lots of available literature. Meanwhile, Chabacano itself needs more written literature, I opine: On the Web, all I could find that were substantial models were religious magazines from Jehovah's Witnesses, even though my spiritual inclination is towards Science, Buddhism, and Animism. Oh, well! The next day, I would discover that Grok AI could write stories in Chabacano! The AI would manufacture stories about Jack and the Beanstalk, and as well as about Count Dracula and his red horse carriage, all in Chabacano.
It's the 26th of April of 2025. After 17:00, I decided that I should resume my exercises of reading Spanish aloud. I look to the book, El eterno regreso a casa, by Ursula K. Le Guin. The story is set in the far future, wherein people live like Natives once again.
Today's a cloudy, yet sunny day, the 13th of May of 2025. Yesterday and today, I went to the garden neighbourhood at St. Albans Road to enjoy the scenery and the big Roman Catholic church there, which I have visited maybe the 11th time this spring. The big admirable purple-bloom tree nearby is probably not a Jacaranda, but maybe a Paulownia, an Empress Tree. Nevertheless, it's like saudade for me about South America. I often visit the major worship hall and the smaller Adoration Chapel, where I noticed that at the right front the statue of the Virgin Mary is holding the Child at her arms, and they are not standing side by side, as I imagined from memory. At the big worship hall, there are two crucifixes, one at the front centre and one at the front right, both draped in white cloth. There are Filipinos in the parish. By the way, it's now Pope Leo XIV. I'm really tending to Animism-Buddhism in my Syncretism. I visited Tim Hortons café here on Lulu Island several times during the day to enjoy an Earl Grey Tea with oat milk, an Iced Classic Lemonade, Scrambled Eggs with Sausage and Potatoes, an Iced Coffee with oat milk, and a Wild Blueberry Muffin. Today, at home, I'm reading bits from Spanish speculative fiction, El eterno regreso a casa, by Ursula K. Le Guin. I read aloud for oral practice. I'm also looking at an online Esperanto dictionary to ameliorate my green vocabulary.
Read it aloud to us.
Read aloud, paying close attention to the pronunciation.
He loves to listen as she reads aloud.
The young dark-haired girl glanced up sharply as her dorm room opened, only to gape in stunned surprise at the person entering. "Whoa! Annie, is that you?" the girl asked, laughing aloud. "Hahaha! Holy shit! I didn’t think I’d be seeing you again! Where've ya been, girl?" Ann sighed inwardly. "It’s... a long story, Helen. Long, convoluted, and utterly crazy. Anyway, I’m just here to pick up my things," she said, glancing around with a frown. "But... it looks like someone already cleared them out."
The Angel of Death read my sentence aloud to me.
Read aloud what you have written.
Didn't you like reading aloud?