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Spanish for 'I would like to read you a story' for a child.

2024-12-10 14:59
2024-12-10 19:48

Quisiera leerte un cuento, pequeño(a).

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If you want to say 'I would like to read you a story' in Spanish for a child, you can use 'Me gustaría leerte un cuento, niño(a)'. 'Me gustaría' is a very polite way of expressing your desire. 'Leerte' is about reading to the child (the 'te' is for 'you' in the singular, informal which is appropriate for a child). 'Un cuento' is the story and 'niño(a)' is boy or girl. This is a very warm and friendly way to start reading a story to a little one.

You could also say 'Quiero leerte un cuento, chiquito(a)'. 'Quiero' is a more direct 'I want' which still works well in this context. Adding 'chiquito(a)' which means 'little' makes it even more endearing when addressing the child.

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