Sentence examples of "écrit" in French with translation "written"

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Tom a écrit trois livres. Tom has written three books.
Il a écrit deux livres. He has written two books.
Il a écrit une lettre. He has written a letter.
Avez-vous déjà écrit un livre ? Have you ever written a book?
J'ai déjà écrit une lettre. I have already written a letter.
Ce président a écrit ses mémoires. This president has written his memoirs.
C'est écrit sur son visage. It is written in his face.
Oui, il l'a déjà écrit. Yes, he has already written it.
Ce dictionnaire est écrit en anglais. This dictionary is written in English.
J'ai écrit beaucoup d'histoires. I've written a lot of stories.
Mon frère doit avoir écrit cette lettre. My brother must have written this letter.
C'est écrit ainsi dans la Bible. The Bible has it written like this.
Il lit un livre écrit en anglais. He read a book written in English.
Par qui le livre fut-il écrit ? Who was the book written by?
Vous n'avez ni écrit, ni téléphoné. You have neither written, nor phoned.
As-tu un livre écrit en anglais ? Do you have a book written in English?
Tu n'as ni écrit, ni téléphoné. You have neither written, nor phoned.
Ça a été écrit par Taro Akagawa. That was written by Taro Akagawa.
Emi n'a encore jamais écrit de lettre. Emi has never written a letter.
Jiro Akagawa a écrit plus de 480 romans. Jiro Akagawa has written over 480 novels.
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