novelas

novels


Verb novelas

  1. Informal second-person singular () present indicative form of novelar.

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Examples
  • Las novelas de él han salido también en francés.

    These novels are published in French, as well.

  • Esta es lejos la más interesante de sus novelas.

    This is by far the most interesting of all his novels.

  • No sólo enseñaba en el colegio, también escribía novelas.

    Not only did he teach school, but he wrote novels.

  • No lee más que novelas.

    She reads nothing but fiction.

  • Disfruta leer novelas en vacaciones.

    He enjoys reading novels on holiday.

  • Él disfrutaba leyendo novelas policiacas.

    He enjoyed reading detective stories.

  • Sus novelas son populares entre los jóvenes.

    His novels are popular among young people.

  • Sus novelas son demasiado profundas para mí.

    His novels are too deep for me.

  • Creo que has leído demasiadas novelas románticas.

    I think you've read too many romance novels.

  • No he leído ninguna de sus novelas.

    I haven't read any of his novels.

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