Usage examples of "scriva" in Italian with translation to English

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Per favore scriva con una matita. Please write with a pencil.
Marco pensa che lui scriva bene. Marco thinks he writes well.
Scriva una composizione di dieci frasi. Write a composition of ten sentences.
Scriva il suo nome in maiuscolo. Write your name in capitals.
Per piacere scriva con una matita. Please write with a pencil.
Ne scelga una e scriva una lettera. Choose one and write a letter.
Ne scelga uno e scriva una lettera. Choose one and write a letter.
Scriva il suo nome e indirizzo su questa busta. Write your name and address on this envelope.
Lei ha scritto la parola. She wrote the word.
Chi ha scritto "Il Principe"? Who wrote "The Prince"?
Lui ha scritto una lettera. He wrote a letter.
Chi ha scritto questo libro? Who wrote this book?
Hai scritto tu questo libro? You wrote this book?
È scritto sul suo volto. It is written in his face.
Ieri ha scritto una lettera. He wrote a letter yesterday.
Chi ha scritto una lettera? Who wrote a letter?
Ha scritto ai suoi genitori. He wrote to his parents.
Chi ha scritto questa lettera? Who wrote this letter?
Bill ha scritto la lettera. Bill wrote the letter.
Chi ha scritto la Bibbia? Who wrote the Bible?
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