Usage examples of "writes" in English with translation to Spanish

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My uncle never writes letters. Mi tío nunca escribe cartas.
He writes letters to his mother. Él escribe cartas a su madre.
She writes music for a living. Ella escribe música para vivir.
He writes scripts for TV shows. Él escribe libretos para TV.
In Soviet Russia, sentence writes you! En la Rusia soviética, ¡las frases te escriben a ti!
Stephen King writes about evil people. Stephen King escribe acerca de gente maligna.
He both speaks and writes French. Él sabe tanto hablar como escribir en francés.
Besides teaching English, he writes novels. Además de enseñar inglés, él escribe novelas.
She writes with her left hand. Escribe con la mano izquierda.
She sometimes writes to her son. A veces escribe a su hijo.
She writes to him every week. Ella le escribe todas las semanas.
He writes articles for the local newspaper. Él escribe artículos para el periódico local.
He often writes letters to his parents. A menudo escribe cartas a sus padres.
Bob writes to me once a month. Bob me escribe una vez al mes.
He writes to me once a week. Él me escribe una vez a la semana.
She writes to me once a month. Ella me escribe una vez al mes.
He writes to his parents once a month. Él escribe a sus padres una vez al mes.
He often writes to his parents in Japan. A menudo escribe a sus padres en Japón.
Tim writes as if he were left-handed. Tim escribe como si fuera zurdo.
He still writes to me from time to time. Todavía me escribe de vez en cuando.
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