I like books.

But I like books.
Et j'adore les livres !
I-I guess what I'm trying to say is, I like books for reading them.
Ce que j'essaye de dire, c'est que j'aime les livre pour les lire.
I-I guess what I'm trying to say is, I like books for reading them.
Je crois que ce que j'essaye de dire est, j'aime les livre pour les lire.
I like books too.
J'aime les livres.
Yes, I like books very much.
Je les aime beaucoup.
But why? I like books.
J"aime les livres.
I like books a lot. That's why I work in a library.
J'aime beaucoup les livres. C'est pourquoi je travaille dans une bibliothèque.
I like books. If I could, I'd spend all day reading.
J'aime les livres. Si je le pouvais, je passerais toute la journée à lire.
I like books and collect them. I have thousands in my office.
J'aime les livres et je les collectionne. J'en ai des milliers dans mon bureau.
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