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

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Verga es un escritor famoso. Verga is a famous writer.
Le considero un gran escritor. I consider him a great writer.
¿Quién es tu escritor favorito? Who's your favorite writer?
Dudo que sea buen escritor. I doubt that I'm a good writer.
Tom es un escritor establecido. Tom is an established writer.
Él es un escritor talentoso. He's a talented writer.
No soy muy buen escritor. I'm not much of a writer.
Él es un buen escritor. He is a good writer.
El escritor ha bebido vino. The writer drank wine.
Milan Kundera es mi escritor favorito. Milan Kundera is my favourite writer.
Pienso que es un gran escritor. I think he's a great writer.
Parece un deportista, pero es escritor. He looks like a sportsman, but he is a writer.
Él se gana el pan como escritor. He earns his bread as a writer.
Shakespeare es el nombre de un escritor. Shakespeare is the name of a writer.
Él era un poeta y un escritor. He was a poet and writer.
Él se gana la vida como escritor. He earns his bread as a writer.
Él es doctor, pero también un escritor. He is a doctor, but also a writer.
El escritor está trabajando en un nuevo libro. The writer is working on a new book.
Él es más un escritor que un poeta. He is not so much a poet as a writer.
El escritor está trabajando en su nuevo libro. The writer is working on his new book.
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