Usages of la novela
Mi sobrina prefiere leer una novela corta en lugar de ver televisión.
My niece prefers to read a short novel instead of watching TV.
Esa novela es un reto para ella, pero su progreso es rápido.
That novel is a challenge for her, but her progress is fast.
Mi suegro dice que leer una novela cada mes es un buen hábito para mi sobrina.
My father-in-law says that reading a novel every month is a good habit for my niece.
Voy a volver a leer la novela corta con mi sobrina.
I am going to read the short novel again with my niece.
Para fin de año ya habré leído varias novelas cortas en español.
By the end of the year I will already have read several short novels in Spanish.
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