Usage examples of "écrire" in French with translation to English

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Dois-je écrire une lettre ? Do I have to write a letter?
J'allais écrire une lettre. I was just going to write a letter.
Je veux écrire un article. I want to write an article.
Veuillez écrire avec un stylo. Please write with a pen.
Il sait lire et écrire. He can read and write.
Je veux écrire un livre. I want to write a book.
Elle adore écrire des poèmes. She is very fond of writing poems.
Elle oublia de lui écrire. She forgot to write him.
Je ne peux plus écrire. I can't write anymore.
Je vais écrire une lettre. I am going to write a letter.
Je dois écrire une lettre. I have to write a letter.
Les parcs sont parfaits pour écrire. Parks are ideal for writing.
Vas-tu écrire à ton père ? Are you going to write to your father?
Je veux quelque chose pour écrire. I want something to write on.
Je vais écrire une lettre demain. I am going to write a letter tomorrow.
Je la lui ai fait écrire. I had him write it.
Je le lui ai fait écrire. I had him write it.
Je veux un truc pour écrire. I need something to write with.
Elle a oublié de lui écrire. She forgot to write him.
Dois-je écrire à l'encre ? Must I write in ink?
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