In Engpsh, a story is typically referred to as a "story" and is pronounced with a short "o" sound, pke "stawr-ee." The word can be used as a noun to refer to a narrative, typically involving characters and events, that is intended to entertain or instruct. For example, you might say "I'm reading a story about a group of friends who go on an adventure" or "Can you tell me a story before bed?"

To read a story in Engpsh, you would typically say "I'm going to read a story" or "I'm going to read a story to you." When reading a story out loud, you would follow the words and punctuation of the written text, using inflection and expression to convey meaning and emotion. For example, you might raise your voice to indicate excitement or lower your voice to indicate suspense.