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

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Qui a écrit une lettre ? Who wrote a letter?
C'est écrit de la même encre This clearly comes from the same pen
Un problème que les traducteurs rencontrent est que parfois le document original est mal écrit. One problem translators face is that sometimes the source document is poorly written.
Qui a écrit « Le Prince » ? Who wrote "The Prince"?
Elle a écrit des mémoires impudiques de son aventure avec le président. She penned a tell-all memoir of her affair with the president.
Tom a écrit trois livres. Tom has written three books.
Elle écrit une lettre maintenant. She is writing a letter now.
J'ai écrit ce livre. I wrote this book.
Tom a écrit le rapport. Tom wrote the report.
Qui a écrit cette lettre ? Who wrote this letter?
Vous avez écrit ce livre ? You wrote this book?
Merci de m'avoir écrit Thank you for writing me
Ont-ils écrit une lettre ? Did they write a letter?
Qui a écrit ce livre ? Who wrote this book?
L'enfant écrit un livre. The child is writing a book.
Elle écrit constamment des lettres. She is constantly writing letters.
Il m'a écrit hier. He wrote to me yesterday.
Il a écrit deux livres. He has written two books.
Avez-vous écrit ce livre ? Did you write this book?
Il écrit une longue lettre. He's writing a long letter.
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